2023, Volume 7 Issue 3
SOLAR-POWERED SMART- IRRIGATION BY USING IOT
AUTHOR(S)
S. Premkumar, G. Jeeva, B. Irulappan, Dr.V.Uma, Dr. B. Shridar
DOI: https://doi.org/10.46647/ijetms.2023.v07i03.78
ABSTRACT
Agriculture is the backbone of many of the world's leading economies. But in the face of rapidly progressing climate change, biodiversity loss, energy crisis, and water shortages, it is apparent that global agriculture must change significantly towards sustainability. This study deals with innovative technology considering the various ways to irrigate agricultural land using solar power. Since agriculture plays a vital role in boosting the country's economy, improvements should be implemented to increase production and expand crop quality. Additionally, the Internet of Things (IoT) is a network in which all physical objects are connected to the Internet through network devices or routers and exchange data. IoT allows objects to be controlled remotely across existing network infrastructure. IoT is a very good and intelligent technique that reduces human effort as well as easy access to physical devices. This project’s scope is to automate the watering of plants according to the temperature, humidity, and moisture content of the soil. The user can use Wi-Fi to exchange data between devices. Hence the greatest sustainability challenge for agriculture may be replacing non-renewable resources with ecologically-skilled people, increasing productivity, employment, and value addition in food systems, and doing so in ways that create and support desirable rural livelihoods.
Page No: 548 - 553
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How to Cite This Article:
S. Premkumar, G. Jeeva, B. Irulappan, Dr.V.Uma, Dr. B. Shridar
.SOLAR-POWERED SMART- IRRIGATION BY USING IOT
. ijetms;7(3):548-553. DOI: 10.46647/ijetms.2023.v07i03.78