SMART AGRICULTURE WITH HELP OF IoT AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Archita Mishra Mishra, Sanskar Singh, Shweta Sinha, Sanskar Singh , Shweta Sinha
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Abstract
When it comes to economies either it global level or national level, agriculture plays a fundamental role in both sector by engaging approximately 40% of the world population and in India, around 50% to 60% population is involved in agriculture which means 600 to 700 million people from 1.4 billion populations are indulge in the agriculture.The traditional farming methods still struggle to fulfil modern demands. Due to the integration of Internet of Things(IoT) technology into agriculture presents a transformative approach to modernize and enhance farming practices and also address the challenges faced by farmers, particularly in countries like India.The proposed systems leverage sensor networks to monitor critical environmental parameters such as soil moisture, temperature, rainfall and light intensity, which are essential for optimizing crop management and irrigation. Data which collected from these sensors is transmitted to the cloud for real time analysis and visualization using platforms like ThingSpeak and MATLAB, this enable farmers to make decisions based on predictive analytics. Many systems provide smart irrigation management remote monitoring via mobile and web applications.The result of using IoT is to improve crop productivity and sustainability by automating process, reducing resource wastage and offering real-time data for better decision making.
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Copyright © 2024 Archita Mishra, Sanskar Singh, Shweta Sinha. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.