Monitoring the soil for water content has a vital role in the maintenance and usage of the land in an efficient manner. This project deals with a monitoring system that helps the farmers. Sensors sense the moisture present in the soil. The sensor parameters are monitored and sent to the Adafruit IO, it’s an open-source cloud platform where the data are displayed in the dashboard. When the soil moisture and water level are low the water motor automatically switches on. During the rainy season increase in water level within the fields can affect the yield of the crops, which may be overcome by detecting excess water using the parameters of the Soil Moisture and Water level detector, and the surplus water can be discharged. The solar array is used for each slave microcontroller as a power supply to make it an eco-friendly product. one among the microcontrollers acts as a master, the opposite as a slave microcontroller and sends the data to the master. The master slave concept is employed because laying wire in each field will be difficult in practice. This monitoring system combined with assistance like the discharge of excess water, automatic irrigation to the field reduces the burden of the farmers to watch the field 24/7.
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14 February 2025
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T. Tamilselvi;
T. Tamilselvi
a)
Anna University, Department of ECE, Jerusalem College of Engineerring
, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
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G. T. Bharathy;
G. T. Bharathy
b)
Anna University, Department of ECE, Jerusalem College of Engineerring
, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
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S. A. Saranya
S. A. Saranya
c)
Anna University, Department of ECE, Jerusalem College of Engineerring
, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
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T. Tamilselvi
a)
G. T. Bharathy
b)
S. A. Saranya
c)
Anna University, Department of ECE, Jerusalem College of Engineerring
, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
AIP Conf. Proc. 3162, 020068 (2025)
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T. Tamilselvi, G. T. Bharathy, S. A. Saranya; IoT based smart agricultural monitoring system. AIP Conf. Proc. 14 February 2025; 3162 (1): 020068. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0241516
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