Internet of Things Based Smart Agricultural System for Farmers

Authors

  • Raja Venkatesh Gurugubelli  Lovely Professional University Phagwara, India
  • Dilleswararao Nettimi  Lovely Professional University Phagwara, India
  • Vidya Sagar Gorle  Lovely Professional University Phagwara, India
  • Sairam Panda  Lovely Professional University Phagwara, India
  • Anil Kumar Navuluri  Lovely Professional University Phagwara, India
  • Rosepreet Kaur Bhogal  Assistant Professor, Lovely Professional University Phagwara, India

DOI:

https://doi.org//10.32628/CSEIT2172142

Keywords:

ESP32s, DHT11 Temperature and Humidity Sensor, Soil Moisture Module (SI1145), Digital UV Index, GSM Module, Relay, IR sensors.

Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) is the present and future of every industry, shaping everyone's life by speeding up everything. It's a set of standalone devices that power a self-configuring network. The latest developments in Smart Farming with the help of IoT are slowly but steadily spinning the features of traditional agriculture procedures by not only making it an option, but also by lowering the cost for farmers and decreasing the time it takes to harvest. The aim is to offer a technology that can send messages to farmers through various programmers. Farmers will benefit from the results because they will be able to collect data from the field in real time (temperature, humidity, soil moisture, UV index, and IR) and use it to start doing smart farming by growing crop yields and conserving water. The study presented in this paper makes use of the ESP32 Node MCU, DHT11, and Soil Moisture Sensor, GSM Module, and live data feed can be monitored on Things of Speak an IoT platform. This will have allowed farmers to control their plants in accordance with modern farming methods. [1]

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2021-06-30

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[1]
Raja Venkatesh Gurugubelli, Dilleswararao Nettimi, Vidya Sagar Gorle, Sairam Panda, Anil Kumar Navuluri, Rosepreet Kaur Bhogal, " Internet of Things Based Smart Agricultural System for Farmers, IInternational Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology(IJSRCSEIT), ISSN : 2456-3307, Volume 7, Issue 3, pp.535-540, May-June-2021. Available at doi : https://doi.org/10.32628/CSEIT2172142