A Research Paper On Auto Controlling Irrigation System Using Arduino UNO
A Research Paper On Auto Controlling Irrigation System Using Arduino UNO
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International Journal for Research in Applied Science & Engineering Technology (IJRASET)
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Abstract: The rise in population has resulted in food and water shortages in the modern period. So, in order to avoid this
situation, we must promote agriculture. Water loss, on the other hand, is more typical in this sector, with irrigate logging
happening as irrigation is utilized to water agricultural crops. As a result, an automated plant irrigation system for adequate
water delivery in the fields must be created. This article discusses a fully automated irrigation system that monitors soil moisture
content and determines whether or not irrigation is necessary, as well as how much water the land requires. The Arduino UNO
microcontroller is used in this setup. It has been programmed to monitor the soil's moisture content over time. When the
moisture content falls below a specified threshold, it will start supplying the required amount of water until the threshold is
attained. As a consequence, when the soil is dry, the pump will automatically water the fields; when the soil is moist, the pump
will switch off, decreasing the need for personnel and saving time.
Keywords: Arduino UNO, Irrigation, Moisture.
I. INTRODUCTION
A. Overview
The most serious problem in contemporary times is a major setback in the agriculture industry. Material or financial losses are the
most common types of losses in agriculture, and the majority of them are
Related to crop health and quality. If the crops are discovered at range, it may result in a loss. So, in order to manage this, we need
to ensure that the crops are protected. This is nearly hard for a farmer with big fields to watch and maintain on a consistent Basis.
This, however, is currently handled manually. However, because people currently favour basic employment, there is a manpower
crisis. As a result, automation will become a crucial component of the future. The most common reason of crops that aren't doing
well is excessive irrigation. As a result, this is the area that requires technological upgrades. Farmers will reap enormous benefits
from automation. Farmers will benefit from the automated plant watering system since it will make their jobs easier and keep their
lands moist. Most farmers throughout the world struggle to keep their crops moist, but they are powerless to do so. Farmers are
experiencing a lot of difficulties these days, and their lives are becoming increasingly difficult. Politicians are unconcerned about
them as well. They are looking for persons or firms who can assist them in their professions
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4) Automation along with Web Application: Drasti and her colleagues described a prototype that used an ATmega328
microcontroller in 2016. Moisture sensor and motor/pump are the two working components. If the moisture content goes below
a certain threshold, the plant receives the necessary quantity of water. The microcontroller is set to provide water twice a day.
In this method, the user is alerted by a buzzer. As a result, scalable, supporting technology [4] has emerged. Data is saved in
Arduino IDE software and concurrently delivered to a web browser over Ethernet in another existing work [5]. To regulate
water flow for hectored, sprinkler, or drip segment irrigation, a wireless sensor network with an integrated DTMF (Dual Tone
Multiple Frequency) signalling mechanism is employed. [6].
D. Proposed System
This project is used to identify water scarcity in soil only based on data supplied by sensors. The most notable benefit of this
Automated Irrigation System is that water is only delivered when soil moisture falls below a pre-set threshold value. This technique
might be employed in roof gardens in densely populated places where land is scarce and rooftop gardening appears to be the only
realistic choice. These technologies can manage the lawns of residences, decreasing the need for human supervision.
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C. Relay Module
Relay is an electromechanical switch that's controlled by a comparatively bit of current. A little amount of electrical current is also
used to manage the switching activity of large electrical phenomena operating devices. High voltages and currents cannot be
controlled by the Arduino.
D. DC Motor
A direct current (DC) motor is an electrical mechanism that converts voltage into energy. DC motors transform electricity into
mechanical rotation by utilising electrical energy. DC motors use magnetic fields produced by electrical currents to power the
movement of a rotor positioned within the output shaft. Because of the motor's architecture, the output torque and speed are still
governed by the electrical input.
E. Water Pump
To pump water, this project will use a 12-volt submersible pump with an 18-watt motor that may raise water up to 1.7 metres. For
best results, this pump should only be used while entirely submerged in water; nevertheless, we must retain water within the bucket
since if the pump is employed without water, it'll be broken.
F. Resistor
A resistor is a passive electrical component that provides resistance to the flow of electricity. They are present in almost all
electrical networks and electronic circuits. Resistance is measured in ohms. When a current of one ampere flows through a resistor
with a voltage difference of one volt between its terminals, the resistance is measured in ohms. The current is determined by the
voltage at the terminal ends. A breadboard may be a circuit card that's wont to prototype electronics projects. For best results, use
the 10-k resistor with the sunshine dependent resistor during this project.
G. Breadboard
A breadboard is a surface - mount device used to develop circuits and evaluate circuit designs on a temporary basis. The majority
of electrical components in electronic circuits will be linked by inserting their leads or terminals into the holes and connecting them
with wires as needed. Metal strips go beneath the breadboard, connecting the holes on the top of the board. A breadboard is a low-
cost and simple-to-use piece of hardware for connecting electrical circuits. Breadboards acquire their name from their resemblance
to cutting boards for unsliced bread.
H. Jumper Wires
Jumper wires are basic cables with connector pins on both ends that are used to link two locations without the need of solder.
Jumper wires are frequently used with breadboards and other prototyping tools to allow for rapid circuit adjustments. Despite the
fact that jumper wires exist in a variety of colour’s, the colours have no meaning. This implies that a red jumper wire is equivalent
to a black jumper wire. Colours, on the other hand, are used to distinguish between different sorts of connections, such as ground
and electricity. In this project, two types of jumper wires were used: male to male and female to male.
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I. Power Supply
A device that supplies electric power component that enables electricity to a load. A power supply's primary function is to convert
electric current from a source to the proper voltage, current, and frequency to power the load. As a result, power supplies are
sometimes known as electric power converters. Some power supplies are stand-alone units, while others are integrated into the load
appliances they power. Power supply seen in desktop computers and consumer electronics devices are examples of the latter. Other
roles of power supplies include regulating the current consumed by the load to safe levels, switching off the current in the case of
an electrical malfunction, and power conditioning to reduce electronic noise or voltage spikes on the input from reaching the load,
power-factor adjustment, and energy storage so that the load may continue to be powered in the case of a brief interruption in the
source power.
Power
Supply
Soil
Moisture
sensor
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D. Gardening Flexibility.
You'll like to be able to work in the garden while the plants are being watered if you have a busy schedule. You can plant and trim
in one garden patch while another is being watered.
VII. CONCLUSION
Although it appears to be more demanding and difficult, there are a range of different options, such as the so-called "Internet of
Plants," which consists of complicated linkages of plants of related types. Using a large number of sensors is also an experimental
endeavour, but there are many more experimental and challenge-like notions, such as using solar power or a timer to set up an
irrigation system and so on. Regardless of how it was built, there is little doubt that this system may be quite useful in a variety of
situations. Tackling a wide range of issues, from seemingly innocuous issues to those that are among the most critical and
detrimental to the human population. Using this approach, it is feasible to regulate the amount of water emitted from the process of
watering the plant. This system automation is meant to assist farmers, Terrace-farming and small Vegetation farms. Although it has
the potential to benefit mankind as a whole, agriculturists, craftspeople, and botanists may profit the most from it.
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