An IoT Based Smart Greenhouse Crop Protection, Monitoring and Controlling System Using Arduino Uno
An IoT Based Smart Greenhouse Crop Protection, Monitoring and Controlling System Using Arduino Uno
https://doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2020.32294
International Journal for Research in Applied Science & Engineering Technology (IJRASET)
ISSN: 2321-9653; IC Value: 45.98; SJ Impact Factor: 7.429
Volume 8 Issue XI Nov 2020- Available at www.ijraset.com
Abstract: Innovation is playing significant and helpful job altogether the fields like agribusiness, mechanical segment, Medical ,
and so forth. Considering the Agriculture part we have to screen plants constantly. In this way, rather than accomplishing all the
work physically we can computerize it so there is less human intercession and time is spared and further more less human
exertion. These advantages mean improved employments, and food security for urban ranchers and improved nourishment for
their rustic partners in asset obliged zones.
This work is essentially about the improvement of current horticultural practices by utilizing present day advancements for a
better yield. This work gives a model of a keen greenhouse which encourages the ranchers to do the work in a homestead
automatically without the utilization of much manual review. The propose systems use Arduino Uno, soil moisture sensor, Rain
sensor, Pi-camera & LED lights for controlling & monitoring smart greenhouse.
Keywords: Greenhouse, Monitoring system, Arduino, IoT, Sensors.
I. INTRODUCTION
Web of Things (IoT) is an idea and worldview that empowers cooperation among objects inescapably present in a situation. Around
55 percent of Indian population has been occupied with agriculture and unified exercises which comprise just 15 percent of GDP so,
it turns out to be a lot of significant for the partners required to emerge from the regular farming practices and modernize the
agribusiness utilizing innovation.
The record for the achievement of IOT is its proficiency and makes it a possible innovation easily. There has been a squeezing need
to give constant homestead data like soil moisture, temperature, and pH to the farmers. These are fundamental soil boundaries that
impact generally crop development, and thus the farmer produce. Observing of soil moisture in various territories of a homestead
can help the in generally water system the executives. We have seen mechanization in practically all the divisions. However,
agriculture is one such division where computerization has not taken place overall that may be, it has not replaced the human work
completely.
Greenhouse can give the required measure of light and warmth yet watering plants, and so forth needs human exertion. So, we have
concocted the arrangement of a computerized greenhouse which is an exceptionally modern and dependable framework and is
intended to work effectively. This chips away at criticism control i.e, it screens the greenhouse by aligning exact outcomes and
changing the conditions dependent on the prerequisite. At the point, when done consistently we can accomplish precise conditions.
This is an IoT based system which can be utilized for development of tropical yields or explicit plant species which require explicit
ecological conditions. Checking and controlling is utilized in different applications including temperature, humidity, soil dampness,
light and CO2 focus. With this system client can distantly screen and control the greenhouse climatic conditions from anyplace
which could spare the human costs. Nursery gives ecological atmosphere conditions to develop plants year around, even on cold and
rainy days.
This is controlled as follows, set the precise edge conditions for the variable qualities, and in the event that they cross the edge
conditions, at that point tell the proprietor of the nursery about the progressions and control it is consequently by the actuators, so
that, the rancher comes to think about the states of greenhouse. By utilizing current technologies, we are planning a computerized
greenhouse which forestalls waste of harvests because of weighty and uneven rainfall. It comprises rooftop which can close during
heavy rainfall and open during the conditions determined by the client. Rooftop can be controlled consequently and physically. This
framework can monitor different physical conditions like humidity, moisture, and temperature reasonable or a development of plant
indicated by the user.
II. OBJECTIVE
A. Reviewing on how LED lights can be used as a photosynthesis to store food and energy in a plant
B. About the crop damage due to heavy rains
C. Secure crops utilizing Green house strategy.
D. To control activities with respect to shutting and opening of Roof and different activities physically through IOT innovation.
The above objectives would be completed on a margin of proving the specific hypothesizes through survey analysis, which are:
1) LED lights are very efficient and capable of producing the type of light needed by the plants, because LED Light gives food
and energy to plants through photosynthesis and makes everything flourish.
2) A rain sensor is an automated device that shuts off greenhouse irrigation system every time its rains, and because of that rain
sensor alertness it will save crops.
IV. COMPONENTS
1) Arduino Uno: It is an open-source Arduino Uno board based on the ATmega328P microcontroller. The board is consisting of
sets of digital and analog input/output (I/O) pins that may be interfaced to various expansion boards (shields) and other circuits.
The board has 14 digital I/O pins (six capable of PWM output), 6 analog I/O pins, and is programmable with the Arduino IDE
via a type B USB cable.
2) GSM900A Module: It is mostly use in the mobile communication system. It will help to send the message with registered
mobile number in sim card which is interested in GSM module. It has capacity of transmitting data from 64 Kbps to 120 Mbps
rates
3) Soil Moisture Sensor: Measure the volumetric water content in soil. Since the direct gravimetric measurement of free soil
moisture requires removing, drying, and weighing of a sample, soil moisture sensors measure the volumetric water content
indirectly by using some other property of the soil, such as electrical resistance, dielectric constant, or interaction with neutrons,
as a proxy for the moisture content.
4) Rain Sensor: A rain sensor or rain switch is a switching device activated by rainfall. There are two main applications for rain
sensors. The first is a water device connected to an automatic irrigation system that causes the system to shut down in the
event of rainfall.
5) LED Lights: Light emitting diode (LED) lights are often used to encourage plant growth. Plants utilize different
wavelengths of light to promote vegetative growth and flowering. LED lights are very efficient and capable of producing
the type of light needed by plants
6) Pi Cam: Pi camera module is a portable light weight camera that supports Raspberry Pi. It communicates with Pi using the
MIPI camera serial interface protocol. It is normally used in image processing, machine learning or in surveillance projects.
V. PROPOSED SYSTEM
The propose system is planned by joining different hardware and programming advancements in to it. The proposed system utilizes
Arduino Uno as a fundamental control unit and all the controlling activities and executions have been completed by this Arduino.
This systems utilizes different sensors to screen and control different parameters like temperature, dampness content in the soil,
humidity etc. and so forth GPS, LED lights Pi cam, and the sensors incorporate mugginess sensor, dampness sensor and rain
sensor/rain switch as appeared in the Fig. 1. This sensor gives different readings that will help monitor and control the Greenhouse.
Whole system works in both automatic mode just as in manual mode. By utilizing IOT innovation proposed system additionally
empowers the manual observing of green house from anyplace.
VI. METHODOLOGY
An online survey was taken using the google forms. Link of the form was circulated on social media platforms. The questionnaire
was designed in form to test the above proposed hypothesis which verify the certain parameters.
1) Participants: To test this hypothesis, this study uses two conditions i.e., first one is helpful and second one not helpful. Total 48
participants data were collected from different states. From this 30% were female and remaining 70% male.
2) Measures
Male 29 3 32
Female 13 3 16
Total 42 6 48
VII. EXPERIMENT
Test value of independent sample where calculated at the significant level 95% using chi-square test. By using this test, we
calculated X2 value. With help of participants, we able to test the multiple parameters in test i.e. (Would it be helpful to know if an
accident has occurred or not? If an accident occurred, would it be helpful to send a message to the rescue squad, police and to
relatives?). The calculated chi value is 1.1714285714, and tabulated chi value at 95% significant level is 3.84 with degree of
freedom 1.
VIII. RESULT
The test value of independent sample calculated by chi-square test with help of online survey analysis in that participants have
facing at many times paste attack , so therefore this LED lights and Pi cam is helpful to them. Therefore hypothesis 1 is accepted.
The test value of independent sample calculated by chi-square test with help online survey analysis in that participants have been
seen that when heavy rainfall happens there is lots of crop damages and because of this had to face the loss in farming business in
time; therefore, this Rain sensors sends alertness and close the roof of greenhouse and GSM module sends messages about plant
conditions to the greenhouse owner, is this technology helpful to them. Therefore hypothesis 2 is accepted.
IX. CONCLUSION
In this paper proposed system is use to provide the information about heavy rainfall happens or not and getting the message. In this
system Rain sensor is used to getting the alertness of whether conditions and closing the roof of greenhouse, and LED Lights is used
to flourish the plants photosynthesis for plants , and GSM module is used to send the message to the owner of greenhouse on theirs
registered numbers. The results of proposed system it satisfying the participants according to survey analysis
X. ACKNOWLEDGMENT
A special gratitude is conveyed to our Prof. Swapna Augustine Nikale, Department of Information Technology of B.K.Birla College
of Arts, Science and Commerce (Autonomous) Kalyan, Thane and thankful to the participants who responded to the survey.
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