INTERNET OF THINGS-ENABLED INTELLIGENT FARMING SYSTEMS
Dr. Ravindra M. Deshmukh Ravindra M. Deshmukh
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Abstract
India was placed second out of 238 nations in the Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) fact books. India accounts for 17% of the global population yet only has 4% of the world's water reserves. 80 percent of the water is used for agriculture. Something such as India possesses excellent assets, but they are not utilized effectively. This resulted in a sufficient supply of water. Therefore, it is now necessary for us to utilize the limited water in an effective manner and to change the country's food output in order to keep pace with global expansion. The management of the drinking water network involving the liquid that is accessible is of utmost importance.Some agricultural fields overwater their crops without first monitoring the level of soil moisture.As a result, water resources that may be used in other places where water is needed are wasted. Problems with the water infrastructure are continuously impeding the development of the country.Thus, certain creative techniques were devised to enhance the administration of water purification. The global article's goal is to explain a smart irrigation system that employs the IoT to continually track soil moisture levels and adjust plant irrigation.The main driving force behind the initiatives is to maintain soil moisture levels to ensure the crops are not harmed.In general, gauge volumes of water are estimated using soil damp detectors. The data gathered from the water's network sensor is collected by the controller, which then transmits it via the GPRS modules to the internet. The clever water infrastructure, spectacular management, and proper options based on the ongoing field data are the most exciting characteristics of these activities. The regulating process of these tasks ought to be feasible through distant sensors or an Internet-connected structure, and each activity should be achievable by merging all of the detectors, such as WI-FI or the Things Speak module.This main goal is to teach ordinary laypeople how to apply these strategies to increase production with enough resources because a large portion of the ordinary populace is not familiar with them.
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