Crop Automation System using Raspbeery Pi and IOT

Authors

  • K. Vignesh
  • G. Vinoth
  • P. Vijay
  • C. Lingesh Kumar

Keywords:

IoT (internet of things), humidity sensor, moisture sensor, raspberry pi 3, cloud computing

Abstract

Agriculture plays a vital role within the development of agricultural country like India, China. That can issues the concerning agriculture are always hindering the event of the country like India. The solution of this problem is sensible agriculture by modernizing the present the traditional methods of agriculture using IoT. Hence the proposed ideas to creating the agriculture smart using automation and IoT to detect the plant leaf diseases using various mobile applications. Internet of Things (IoT) enables the various applications like crop monitoring, selection of irrigation time in crop field, irrigation decision support and also uses the fertilizer; analysis and update the data in certain report in think speak. A Raspberry Pi 3 model B is used automatic irrigation system, which is proposed to modernization and improves production of the crop in the field. The crop developed on low quantity of water consumption, so we can focus the water available for plants at the concern level to avoid the most of the farmers in their fields. The management of water should be developed, therefore the system complexity be reduced. The proposed system developed the report which sent from the sensors and estimate the water level needed for the soil to concern on the time. The two sensors are getting the info of the humidity and temperature of the soil, duration the sunshine. The systems support the values and calculate the water quantity for irrigation is required for the crop. The main advantage of the system is implementing of Precision Agriculture (PA) with a cloud computing on think speak, which optimize the water scarcity on during summer. The Raspberry-Pi 3 B model and cloud based IoT system obtain the data from crop field. The system mainly focuses on the moisture and temperature changes in the soil.

Published

2020-01-14

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Articles