In the ever-evolving landscape of agriculture, the need for precision and efficiency has never been more critical. This paper introduces a cutting-edge irrigation management system that leverages the power of the Internet of Things (IoT) and real-time data integration. Instead of traditional irrigation methods, this system adapts irrigation practices dynamically based on soil moisture and plant growth stages. Through a seamless synergy of wireless IoT sensors and web applications, this solution provides farmers with a robust platform to remotely monitor and control irrigation processes. Soil moisture data is collected and analyzed in real-time, ensuring that water is delivered precisely when and where it's needed. Beyond soil data, this system integrates external sources of information, including real-time weather data encompassing rainfall probability, temperature, and wind speed. This data fusion empowers farmers to make informed decisions and fine-tune their irrigation strategies from anywhere, at any time. The project's scalability is a hallmark, capable of serving the needs of small-scale farms as well as extensive agricultural operations, and adaptable to a wide variety of crops. By embracing technology, this IoT-driven irrigation management system represents a significant stride towards sustainable and efficient agriculture, promising not only resource conservation but also increased crop health and resilience.
Intelligent Irrigation Management: An IoT-Driven Approach with Real-Time Data Integration
P. Priya,Prasanna Blessy M,R.K. Suguna,C. Narmada,G. Devi,G. Kalyan
Published 2023 in International Conference on Signals and Electronic Systems
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2023-12-14
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