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Real-Time Plant Health Monitoring System

The document outlines a project for an automated greenhouse management system that regulates climate and irrigation using various sensors. It highlights the benefits of improved plant growth, resource efficiency, and remote monitoring capabilities through a Bluetooth module. The system aims to minimize manual effort while ensuring optimal conditions for crop yield.

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Real-Time Plant Health Monitoring System

The document outlines a project for an automated greenhouse management system that regulates climate and irrigation using various sensors. It highlights the benefits of improved plant growth, resource efficiency, and remote monitoring capabilities through a Bluetooth module. The system aims to minimize manual effort while ensuring optimal conditions for crop yield.

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Smart Greenhouse

Management:
Automated Climate and
Irrigation Control
System
Group 4
Deep Chavan
Aditya Bhatt
Dhruv Bharwada
Rishabh Chablani
Problem Statement
Maintaining optimal greenhouse conditions
requires regulating temperature, humidity, air
quality, and soil health. Manual monitoring is
inefficient, leading to plant stress, poor growth,
and resource wastage. An automated system using
temperature, humidity, gas, soil moisture, and pH
sensors can control climate and irrigation in real
time. This ensures efficient water usage, balanced
soil health, and improved crop yield with minimal
manual effort.
Soil Moisture Sensor
FLOW (VCC, GND, A0)

DIAGRAM light sensor


(VCC, GND, A2)

Arduino Uno

DHT11

(VCC, GND, Digital Pin 2)


Bluetooth Module

(VCC, GND, RX, TX)

Relay module

Water pump (GND, VCC, IN)


(Connected via Relay
& External Power) Power supply
DC Fan
(conn. to relay)
CONNECTIVITY
3. DHT11 sensor:
measures the amount of light the plant is receiving.

VCC pin → 5V from Arduino


GND pin → GND from Arduino
1 . Soil Moisture Sensor: Signal/Data pin → A2 on Arduino
Detects soil moisture level.

VCC → 5V on Arduino.
GND → GND on Arduino.
Signal → A0 on Arduino.

5. Water Pump
Connected to the relay's output terminals.
2. Relay: Powered by an external power source (6V
Controls water pump operation.
adapter or battery).
VCC → 5V on Arduino.
GND → GND on Arduino.
IN → Digital pin (e.g., D7) on Arduino.

6. Bluetooth Module: Allows remote monitoring and


3. DHT11 sensor: control via a smartphone.
for sensing temperature and humidity
VCC → 5V on Arduino.
VCC pin → 5V from Arduino GND → GND on Arduino.
DATA pin → Digital Pin 2 RX → TX on Arduino.
GND pin → GND from Arduino
TX → RX on Arduino.
Cost Estimate for the Project
Benefits and Future Enhancements
1 Automated Climate 2 Energy & Water 3 Wireless Monitoring
& Irrigation Contro Efficiency & Control
Maintains optimal Smart regulation of The Bluetooth module
temperature, humidity, fans, pumps, and allows users to monitor
and soil conditions, heaters minimizes and control the
reducing manual effort resource wastage, greenhouse remotely via a
and improving plant lowering operational mobile app, enhancing
growth. costs. convenience.
Thank You!

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