“Water” Use it - Wisely WSN-Irrigation System (WSN-IS) for Smart Home Garden

2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 123-130 ◽  
Author(s):  
Santosh R. Durugkar ◽  
Ramesh C. Poonia ◽  
Radhakrishna B. Naik

Background: India is the land of agriculture. Agriculture and gardening is not only done at a huge level but also at small piece of land, it is a backbone of Indian economy. Small gardens are maintained within the boundary of home. Water consumption in agriculture and gardening is at high level. But due to irregular monsoon and decreased ground water level it is hard to irrigate the farm and gardens. We have referred 03 patents which motivated us to revolutionize the agriculture sector. Objectives: Initial stages our scope is limited to home garden and we have proposed a GUI with which end user can get many things such as pH of the soil, conductivity and TDS of the water, temperature and humidity relationship, effect of temperature and humidity on the moisture, soil analysis, moisture holding capacity of the soil etc. Irrigation plays important role in yielding of any plant. In this proposed system, we have proposed a priority driven based irrigation model that supplies optimum and good quality water to the crops with the help of Wireless Sensor Network. Methods: This proposed model is based on sensing the soil moisture, temperature, humidity and other factor which affect the irrigation and supplies the water according to the priority of the requirement to the plant. It is crop independent system, which can be implemented for basic crops, commercials crops, garden and orchards, as basis for this proposed system is important to immediately irrigate the plant wherever soil moisture level will be less. Smart irrigation is the new trend and we can say thirst now a days and it is the major requirement due to many critical factors such as irregularity of monsoon, less availability of water etc. Even though sufficient water is available still we have to make sure whether it is good to use for better yielding of crops. At the same time temperature, humidity, air flow, soil moisture will play important roles in better crop yielding. Wireless sensor network in which ‘n’ no. of issues need to be discussed for the smooth execution of various tasks. Some challenges have been pointed out through this work and important issues which must be considered. Conclusion: final testing shows how this approach is beneficial to the society. In agriculture and gardening now onwards water consumption will be at low level. At the same time this proposed system shows additional advantages to the end user i.e. quality of water utilization in terms of TDS, Conductivity and pH of the water. Similarly, w.r.t. soil, if due to excess utilization of fertilizers and pesticides pH is changing then also same thing will be noticed by avoiding future losses.

2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Naila Nawaz Malik ◽  
Wael Alosaimi ◽  
M. Irfan Uddin ◽  
Bader Alouffi ◽  
Hashem Alyami

A wireless sensor network is a large sensor hub with a confined power supply that performs limited calculations. Due to the degree of restricted correspondence and the large size of the sensor hub, packets sent through the sensor network are based primarily on multihop data transmission. Current wireless sensor networks are widely used in a range of applications, such as precision agriculture, healthcare, and smart cities. The network covers a wide domain and addresses multiple aspects in agriculture, such as soil moisture, temperature, and humidity. Therefore, issues of precision agriculture at the output of the network are analyzed using a star and mesh topology with TCP as the transmission protocol. The system is equipped with two sensors: Arduino DFRobot for soil moisture and DHT11 for relative temperature and humidity. The experiments are performed using the NS2 simulator, which provides an improved interface to analyze the results. The results showed that the proposed mechanism has good performance and output.


Author(s):  
Ortega-Corral César ◽  
B. Ricardo Eaton-González ◽  
Florencio López Cruz ◽  
Laura Rocío, Díaz-Santana Rocha

We present a wireless system applied to precision agriculture, made up of sensor nodes that measure soil moisture at different depths, applied to vine crops where drip irrigation is applied. The intention is to prepare a system for scaling, and to create a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) that communicates by radio frequency with a base station (ET), so that the gathered data is stored locally and can be sent out an Internet gateway.


2020 ◽  
pp. 945-958
Author(s):  
Santosh R. Durugkar ◽  
Ramesh C. Poonia ◽  
Radhakrishna B. Naik

The proposed system focuses on utilizing the available water for a home garden in an effective way. The same approach is applicable to agriculture (large field), as our country's economy depends up on the agriculture. Therefore, agriculture is the backbone of Indian economy. In this paper, the authors have proposed a novel approach priority driven scheduling based irrigation model (for home garden) which supplies optimum and good quality water to the crops. The most important part for such system is Wireless Sensor Network which irrigates the plants. The proposed system will be very useful as it immediately irrigates the plant. In this process, soil moisture values will be sensed and compared to find out the lowest value. It means water will be given immediately to such plants where moisture values are low. Such systems will start new era in agriculture and will prove itself as a major requirement in the future due to many critical factors such as irregularity of monsoon, less availability of water, etc.


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