2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (34) ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Jim�nez M Camilo ◽  
Camargo L Juli�n R. ◽  
Perdomo Ch C�sar A. ◽  
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Author(s):  
Buhari Umar ◽  
Eustace Manayi Dogo ◽  
Bello Kontagora Nuhu ◽  
Arifa Khatoon Haq ◽  
Paul Tobi Olaleye

In the Nigerian economy, agriculture plays a very important role, and most of its people depend on it for their livelihood. Agricultural practices in the country are still mainly based on conventional, traditional methods of farming which usually results in wastage of water resources and low production of crops to meet the country's demand. There is a need to transform farming from the traditional way to a more efficient method with optimum water utilization. Irrigation is an assistive measure to salvage the problem of inadequate water for dry season farming. Irrigation consumes a lot of water, time and must be done on a timely basis. The automated irrigation system helps to curb the problem of overwatering and under watering of the land. This research proposed an Arduino-based smart irrigation system using a wireless sensor network to overcome the problem of overwatering, underwatering, and efficient time utilization in farming. The system is implemented using Arduino IDE, Proteus Simulation Tools, and Blynk Platform. The effect of the four-mobile network: MTN, GLO, Airtel and 9mobile on response time for Gidan- Kwano area was evaluated. Testing carried out on the system resulted in a response time of 0.75 seconds for Glo 2G network and 0.45 seconds for Glo 4G network. Less than 1sec in the worst-case scenario. This makes the system effective in terms of time response, thereby eradicate the waste of time that manual system operation poised to irrigation scheduling. Also, the appropriate soil moisture content is maintained, whether it rains or not. This reduces excesses and ensures healthy plant growth, increasing agricultural productivity, and cultivating crops are made possible throughout the year. The system also will help in driving agricultural innovation through the use of IoT.  


2022 ◽  
Vol 2161 (1) ◽  
pp. 012075
Author(s):  
Aditya Sai Kilaru ◽  
Prem Madishetty ◽  
Harsha Vardhan Naidu Yamala ◽  
C V Giriraja

Abstract The paper showcases the system used for automating agriculture using wireless sensor network (WSN) and weather prediction. WSN, is more efficient than IoT as it avoids connecting all the sensor nodes directly to Internet, thus reducing the traffic over Internet and energy consumption of the sensor network. The system consists of a clustered tree topology to increase the range of operation, connectivity and easily connect new nodes dynamically. The sensor nodes being the leaves, local gateways being the branches and the global gateway being the root node. The system is implemented using cost effective micro-controllers, robust communication modules and reliable data showcasing platforms. Our implementation uses weather prediction to minimize the water needed for irrigation. Thereby minimizing cost and increasing efficient usage of resources.


2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-57
Author(s):  
Qurat-Ul-Ain Mastoi ◽  
Athar Hassan ◽  
Zain Gul

The implementation of an automatic irrigation system based on the microcontroller and a wireless system network is presented in this paper. This implementation aims to demonstrate that automatic irrigation can be used to minimize and optimize water use. The automated irrigation system consists of the master control unit (MCU) and a distributed wireless sensor network (WSN). The communication between the WSN and the MCU is via a radio frequency (NRF25L01). The MCU has a radio transceiver that receives the sensor data from the wireless sensor network also has a communication link based cellular-internet interface using general packet radio service and a global system for mobile (GSM/GPRS). The activation of the automated system is done when the threshold value of the sensors in the WSN is reached. Each WSN consists of a soil moisture sensor probe, soil temperature probe, radio transceiver, and a microcontroller. The sensor measurements are transmitted to the MCU to analyze and activate/deactivate the automatic irrigation system. The internet connection using GPRS allows the data inspection in real-time on a server, where the temperature and soil moisture data are graphically displayed on the server using a graphical application and stored these data in a database server.


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