Sensor based Crop Protection System with IOT monitored Automatic Irrigation
Damini Kalra, Praveen Kumar, Karan Singh, Apurva Soni
Abstract
Agriculture assumes a significant job for advancement in nourishment creation and crop protection in India. Here, agriculture relies upon disproportionate rain which thereby affects India's agriculture. There arises a need for effective irrigation for the agricultural production. The control over how much water is to be supplied and when it is to be applied determines the uniformity which is key to maximizing the irrigation efforts. The proper irrigation management takes careful consideration and vigilant observations. It has many benefits. Keen water irrigation and protection system framework is in this way accepted to be a significant arrangement. The paper along these lines presents an effective water system framework that advances the accessible water in the water supply and in this manner giving an effective and powerful mechanism for the irrigation purposes. Irrigation framework would automatically begin/stop water siphons, on the agricultural site depending upon the dampness content obtained by the moisture sensor as soon as it senses the level of water in the reservoir. The deliberate sensor estimates are sent to the Arduino Uno microcontroller for arranging the controlled calculation. The protection is done through the voice detection and movement detection methods to enable high frequency sound, hence protecting the crops from insects, pests and small animals.