IOT Based Agriculture Monitoring System
IOT Based Agriculture Monitoring System
IOT Based Agriculture Monitoring System
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Abstract: In earlier days farmers want to calculate the readiness of soil and impacted doubts to make which of the kind of yield.
They didn't consider the stickiness, level of water and particularly atmosphere condition which was difficult to a Farmer,
progressively the Internet of Things (IoT) is renovating the agribusiness engaging the agriculturists through the broad scope of
methodologies, for example, exactness even as useful cultivating to manage difficulties within the field. IoT helps in the get-
together data on conditions like atmosphere, protection, temperature, and productivity of the soil. IoT improvement can decrease
the expense and update the efficiency of ordinary creating for farmers.
Index Terms: ESP32, Soil Moisture, Temperature, Buzzer, LCD, WIFI module, Humidity, etc.
I. INTRODUCTION
IoT could be a combination of knowledge, web associated items, which is an integral component of the long run Internet. IoT
focuses on the automation of processes to cut back human intervention. IoT in agriculture focus is on automating the aspects of
agricultural methods to form them more efficient and effective. Traditional approaches of farming don't include livestock
management and have many inefficiencies like higher human interaction, labor cost, power consumption, water consumption, etc.
The use of a wireless sensor network is finished during this project which collects the information from different sensors and sends
it to the most server using wireless protocols. the info that's collected during the method provides the data about different
environmental factors which is employed to watch the complete process. Monitoring environmental factors aren't the answer to
boost yield, quality, and production of the crops. it's necessary to develop a combined and unique system that can make sure of all
factors affecting productivity like cultivation, harvesting, and post-harvesting storage.
II. METHODOLOGY
IoT could be a combination of knowledge, web associated items, which is an integral component of the long run Internet. IoT
focuses on the automation of processes to cut back human intervention. IoT in agriculture focus is on automating the aspects of
agricultural methods to form them more efficient and effective. Traditional approaches of farming don't include livestock
management and have many inefficiencies like higher human interaction, labor cost, power consumption, water consumption, etc.
The use of a wireless sensor network is finished during this project which collects the information from different sensors and sends
it to the most server using wireless protocols. the info that's collected during the method provides the data about different
environmental factors which is employed to watch the complete process. Monitoring environmental factors aren't the answer to
boost yield, quality, and production of the crops. it's necessary to develop a combined and unique system that can make sure of all
factors affecting productivity like cultivation, harvesting, and post harvesting.
We read within the newspapers for several days about farmers’ losses and farmers want to determine the soil maturity and suspicions
for the assembly of yield. They won’t worry about the temperature, water level, and easily climate conditions that are terrible to
farmers. the web of Things (IoT) is reconstructing the agri-business which enables farmers to pander to challenges within the field,
as an example through a broad range of strategies, like accuracy and practical farming.
IoT assists within the assembling of knowledge regarding conditions like climate, humidity, temperature, and soil fertility, a IoT-
based examination enables the invention of untamed plants, water levels, exact location, field interruption, field development,
horticulture. IoT helps in assembling information IoT uses farmers to attach from anywhere to his house. Remote sensors are
accustomed track household conditions and smaller controls are wont to control and mechanize the house shapes.
1) The sensor network deployed in each section will keep updating the parameter readings in the MY-SQL database through a
WIFI communication module.
2) Any changes with the data that can trigger to set the alarm will also be recorded and notified at the server room.
3) The concerned authorities or the locals can access the data and the warning notifications of the same.
4) The data is stored in the MY-SQL Database called PHP Web server, where it can be used to make some analysis on fields.
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III.SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
1) To make a farmer understand the working of big labour machines and tech devices we valuable and realistic technology for
monitoring.
2) To prevent this smuggling, in this project we use various sensors like soil moisture, temperature, humidity, fire, and buzzer
sensor. And we use Wi-Fi communication purpose.
3) In this proposed system a novel method has been introduced to prevent the cut down of trees using a server called PHP Web.
4) The tilt sensor is used to determine whether the tree is cut down or not similarly temperature sensor is used to determine
whether the field is on fire or not, moisture sensor checks the moisture content in the soil, and relay switch activates based on
the behaviour of the sensor which is implemented in fields.
5) This value will be constantly sent to the MY-SQL database through Wi-Fi which can be accessed using a Web view application.
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IV. MODULES
Fig. Esp32/ESP8266
ESP32 could be a series of a low-cost, low-power systems on chip microcontrollers with integrated Wi-Fi and dual-mode Bluetooth.
The ESP32 series employs either a Ten silica Extensa LX6 microprocessor in both dual-core and single-core variations, Extensa
LX7 dual-core microprocessor, or a single-core RISC-V microprocessor and includes built-in antenna switches, RF balun, power
amplifier, low-noise receive amplifier, filters, and power management modules. ESP32 is formed and developed by Express if
Systems, a Shanghai-based Chinese company, and is manufactured by TSMC using their 40 nm process. It's a successor to the
ESP8266 microcontroller.
Smoke alarms detect fires by sensing small particles within the air employing a few different sorts of technologies. Once they detect
those particles above a specific threshold, they signal the alarm to sound so you and your family can get to safety and call 911.
Smoke alarms save lives behavior of the Sensor, Arduino board starts working, following are the functionalities.
A resistive soil moisture sensor works by using the link between impedance and water content to measure the moisture levels of the
soil. When the water content within the soil is low, it's poorer electrical conductivity. Hence, a better resistance reading is obtained,
which indicates low soil moisture.
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V. LITERATURE SURVEY
A. IOT Based Smart Agriculture Monitoring and Irrigation System
For many days about farmers' losses and farmers used to work out the soil maturity and suspicions for the production of yield. They
won't worry about the temperature, water level, and simply climate conditions that are terrible to farmers. The Internet of Things
(IoT) is reconstructing the agri-business which enables farmers to deal with challenges in the field, for example through a broad
range of strategies, such as accuracy and practical farming.
D. Implementation of a wireless sensor network with EZ430-RF2500 development tools and MSP430FG4618/F2013 experimenter
boards from Texas instruments
The ultralow-power and low-cost devices from Texas Instruments. By applying a polling scheme with channelization and Wake-On-
Radio, the reduction of power consumption is achieved. The total system power can be obtained by measuring every single device.
E. Design of Forest Fire Early Detection System Using Wireless Sensor Networks
The protection of nature reserves of forest fires is possible with this type of network, as it allows not only set a parameter for
continuous monitoring of the signal but at the same time allows more resources to optimize such as energy and the reduction of
traffic characteristics with the administration of large networks to generate significant benefits for small networks are
indistinguishable.
G. Real-Time Atomization of Agricultural Environment for Social Modernization of Indian Agricultural System Using Arm 7
The proposed system is very used full for regular monitoring of farm status without visiting manually and saves time and also use
full to monitor hilly areas and remote areas, which were hard to visit manually.
The system not only saves energy consumption significantly but also reduces a large number of input on the human and material
resources in the management.
Applying embedded technology and ZigBee wireless transceiver technology to the rapid deployment system of the incident
detection of emergency food storage environment without complicated connections, enhances the system’s flexibility, small size,
low cost, and good effectiveness, so it is easy to install and migrate.
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Wireless WSN applications such Close the gap between Studied WSN applications such
sensor network as communication technology and application. as communication architectures,
Yick, Jennifer, survey." Computer architectures, security, and management
Biswanath networks security, and between technology and
2 management. application.
Mukherjee, and
Dipak Ghosal (2008)
Sensor networks: an Sensor networks should Sensors are their ability to Data produced by the sensors
overview sustain network maintain connectivity in case of usually have to be routed
Tubaishat, M., & connectivity actually if movement. As these sensors are through several intermediate
3 some of their sensors very tiny, they are vulnerable to nodes to reach their destination.
Madria, S. (2003)
are transferred. being accidentally moved.
Implementation of a A wireless sensor It can be proved that the Every device has to be
wireless sensor network is implemented temperature displayed on the PC programmed to sense the
network with EZ430- with eZ430RF2500 is one period ago for the slave temperature immediately after
RF2500 development wireless development boards and two periods ago for querying.
tools and tools and the eZ430RF2500 nodes each
4 Yang, L. D. (2011)
MSP430FG4618/F201 MSP430FG4618/F2013 time when the display is
3 experimenter boards experimenter boards, refreshed.
from Texas ultralow-power, and
instruments. low-cost devices from
Texas Instrument.
Design of forest fire Prevention of forest Protection of nature reserves When deploying network
early detection system fires using wireless from forest fires is possible with equipment is set correctly
using wireless sensor sensor networks. this type of network. selected all measures are and
Lozano, C., & networks. Electronics generates alarms when the
5
Rodriguez, O. (2011) and Electrical temperature exceeds the
Engineering threshold.
A review on partial Wide applications of PRD is successful alternative The amount of saved irrigation
root-zone drying partial root-zone drying irrigation compared to FI that water and improved WP strongly
Sepaskhah, A. R., & irrigation irrigation (PRD) on can save irrigation water up to depends on the crop, soil, and
6 Ahmadi, S. H. diverse plant species. approximately 50% without site specifications.
(2012) significant yield loss, while may
improve the yield quality.
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Real-time ARM7 and GSM are The system not only saves Enhances the system’s
automization of concentrating on energy consumption flexibility, small size, low cost,
agricultural automizing the significantly but also reduces a and good effectiveness, so it is
Galgalikar, M. M.
7 environment for social irrigation scheme for large number of input on the easy to install and migrate.
(2010)
modernization of the social interest of the human and material resources in
Indian agricultural Indian farming the management.
system technique.
Energy efficient Automatic irrigation Raised to evaluate the impact of Efficient irrigation ideals along
automated control of managing with an Avant the area features on the amount with energy-efficient utilization
Nikolidakis, S. A., irrigation in book routing protocol of water needed for irrigation. of WSNs display to be a very
Kandris, D., agriculture by using for Wireless Sensor favorable and adequate
8 Vergados, D. D., & wireless sensor Networks (WSNs), application of industrialization in
Douligeris, C. networks. called ECHERP farming.
(2015). (Equalized Cluster
Head Election Routing
Protocol).
VII. CONCLUSION
In this manner, we are increasing the system which ready to control agriculture monitoring in fields where masses aren't capable to
produce security. Such a system we are developing within the field where the crops are costly are monitored and every one the
atmospheric condition is well maintained important. during this area, we are providing such a reasonable system. Thus, this effective
and reliable system helps in agriculture monitoring. except for the most objective, the system also helps in reducing warming to an
excellent extent. The natural habit of plants is prevented indirectly. The plants can even be shielded from fire by using this
technique. This successively helps in reducing crop destruction. Thereby, the ecological balance is maintained.
VIII. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This paper wouldn't be written without the respected advice of Asst. Prof S. N. Parab. Our special thanks visit all the professors of
the computer engineering department of PK Technical Campus for their support and for giving a chance to figure on a survey of
software task extraction and navigation.
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