Smart Irrigation based on Cloud
Journal: IPASJ International Journal of Computer Science (IIJCS) (Vol.5, No. 12)Publication Date: 2018-01-08
Authors : S. Sangeetha S. Babu;
Page : 1-5
Keywords : Keywords: Irrigation; moisture; PIR sensor; IoT; Cloud;
Abstract
ABSTRACT Irrigation is the back bone of India. Cloud computing in agriculture sector plays a vital role to provide intensive farming. The implementation of cloud technology makes the management and monitoring of agricultural very simple and easy. The future growth of agriculture depends on how the new technologies such as cloud computing are adopted with a focus on farmer needs. The use of appropriate technologies should help a farmer in terms of accessibility and affordability. Cloud computing in agriculture provides an enabling environment for innovation and services with a flexible regulatory environment. There are practical applications for the use of cloud computing that create a whole ecosystem, from sensors and monitoring tools that collect soil data and observations from human actors on the ground accurately feeding data repositories along with their GPS coordinates. This paper proposes a new automated embedded technology for multiple type crop cultivation in a single farm, automatic watering based on moisture level sensor and fire sensing and intimation using GSM. The gas sensor analyses the usage of hazardous manure, the PIR sensor senses the unknown person and animal movement, all this status are notified using IOT and stored in the cloud.This proposal will helps us to eliminate wastage of power, water and to rescue the crops from fire immediately.
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