Silkworm Incubator Climate Control

  • Unique Paper ID: 180074
  • PageNo: 107-112
  • Abstract:
  • Silkworm farming is a crucial argon-based activity with significant economic value, particularly in the textile industry. However, maintaining optimal environmental conditions—temperature (24–28°C) and humidity (70– 85%)—is essential for healthy silkworm growth and high-quality cocoon production. The system integrates a DHT11 sensor to continuously monitor temperature and humidity levels. The data is displayed in real-time on an LCD screen and transmitted wirelessly to a Bluetooth-enabled smartphone application, allowing remote monitoring. Users can manually override the system via the Bluetooth app to activate/deactivate these components as needed.

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BibTeX

@article{180074,
        author = {Prashanth K K and Alif Ahmed and Nanditha M and Madhushree M and Varsha V},
        title = {Silkworm Incubator Climate Control},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {12},
        number = {1},
        pages = {107-112},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=180074},
        abstract = {Silkworm farming is a crucial argon-based 
activity with significant economic value, particularly in 
the textile industry. However, maintaining optimal 
environmental conditions—temperature (24–28°C) and 
humidity (70– 85%)—is essential for healthy silkworm 
growth and high-quality cocoon production. The system 
integrates a DHT11 sensor to continuously monitor 
temperature and humidity levels. The data is displayed in 
real-time on an LCD screen and transmitted wirelessly to 
a Bluetooth-enabled smartphone application, allowing 
remote monitoring. Users can manually override the 
system via the Bluetooth app to activate/deactivate these 
components as needed.},
        keywords = {},
        month = {May},
        }

Cite This Article

K, P. K., & Ahmed, A., & M, N., & M, M., & V, V. (2025). Silkworm Incubator Climate Control. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(1), 107–112.

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