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@article{167108, author = {Selvin Jehovah Jireh D and Yamuna S}, title = {A Web-based Computerization Tool Environment for Smart Motor controller Deployment with Flash Encryption}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {2024}, volume = {11}, number = {3}, pages = {366-375}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=167108}, abstract = {The science involved in tilling land, producing crops, and rearing animals is known as agriculture, or farming. Agriculture has always relied on technology, dating back more than ten thousand years, to the time when the first plow was made from sticks. The extent to which farming was feasible increased along with advances in science and technology. There are even more opportunities for technology to improve agriculture and support farmers worldwide as a result of the Internet of Things' (IoT) recent rise and popularity. In order to automate the watering process, we created and tested a smart IoT-enabled drip irrigation system utilizing an ESP32. The MQTT protocol is used by the ESP32 to connect with the client devices. It is used for gathering irrigation data, manually watering plants, turning off automated watering, and creating graphs based on sensor readings. A soil moisture sensor, temperature sensor, air humidity sensor, and water flow sensor were all linked to the ESP32. The ESP32 periodically assesses the soil's dryness. The ESP32 activates a solenoid valve to irrigate the plants when the soil is dry and the temperature is suitable for doing so. The water flow sensor's measurement of the flow rate determines how long the drip irrigation system should operate. The microcontroller is implemented with flash encryption for better security for over-the-air (OTA) updates. When the humidity is too high or too low, the ESP32 detects the data from the humidity sensor and alerts the user.}, keywords = {Autonomous sensor interface, internet of things (IoT), smart irrigation system, monitoring and control, smart motor, mqtt protocol}, month = {August}, }
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