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INTELLIGENT FIELD AUTOMATION SYSTEM

Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.12, No. 02)

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Page : 424-429

Keywords : Soil Moisture Remote Monitoring;

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Abstract

The economy of India is a developing diverse economy. Nowadays, India grades second worldwide in farm production. Farming and connected areas like forestry and fisheries accounted for 13.7% of the GDP (gross domestic product) in 2013, about 50% of the workforce. The economic contribution of agriculture to Indias GDP is steadily declining with the countrys broad-based economic growth. Agriculture is the broadest economic sector and it has an importantplace in the overall socio-economic fabric of India.The prime concern being played is that deficiency of water, not just any water, but potable water. Agriculture automation [1] is the procedure of using several technical apparatuses to improve and automate agricultural dealings. This toolis essentially proposed to improve the labor-intensive and time-consuming agricultural procedures that farmers all over the world face. Farmers may gain more time and resources to devote in their properties with the support of farm automation and agriculture technology growths.This system is used to provide water to the field according to the need of soil by measuring the soil moisture level and atmospheric humidity level [2]. This systemavoids the wastage of water and electricity. The power consumption and water consumption can be controlled by a single motor, water tanks and some valves. Pump water to various water tanks by using single motor, valves and from multiple wells. The unauthorized persons intervention to the field, current atmospheric temperature level and moisture level of soil and animal attack can be remotely monitored and can be take necessary actions[3].

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