IoT Based Smart Agriculture Field Monitoring and Insect Killer System

Authors

  • C. Rajeshkannan  PG Student, Embedded System Technologies, Knowledge Institute of Technology, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India
  • P. Naveen Kumar  Assistant Professor, Department of EEE, Knowledge Institute of Technology, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India

Keywords:

NODEMCU, Temperature sensor, NPK sensor, Water level Sensor, GSM

Abstract

As a part of agriculture-based citizen, it is our duty to create a beneficial system in which the poor and needy people should not suffer from starvation. Simultaneously the producer also gets benefit by their products both economically as well as through social activities. This thought provokes every person to satisfy and bring solution for those who are in need of it. Different soil sensors are utilized to gauge temperature, moisture, nutrition (Nitrogen(N)-Phosphorus(P)-Potassium(K)) ,dampness and light, stickiness and pH esteem. The data from the sensors in the dirt is shipped off the PIC16f877a A/D converter then from A/D converter it ship off the cloud through Nodemcu. At last we can see the data spared to cloud on cell phone just as PC. Based on data we realize which yield is reasonable with given soil boundary. Fly insect killer machine assists to attract flying insects towards a system that works on decoy principle. The electronic insect killer light has been fitted with high voltage wires near tube-light which instantly kill insects. In order to differentiate good and bad insects and also for surveillance, here we implemented video monitoring system using Raspberry pi and camera. In addition to that remote control is added to activate or deactivate the killer machine.

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Published

2021-04-10

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How to Cite

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C. Rajeshkannan, P. Naveen Kumar, " IoT Based Smart Agriculture Field Monitoring and Insect Killer System, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 9, Issue 1, pp.1164-1171, March-April-2021.