AgroSense: An IoT-Based Manual Crops Selection Farming
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ESP32 WiFi Module Relay Module Water Level Sensor Soil Moisture Sensor Blynk Arduino IDEAbstract
This capstone project introduces an Intelligent Irri-gation System leveraging IoT technology to enhance agriculture. Using the ESP32 microcontroller and various sensors for soil moisture, water levels, and environmental conditions, the system automates irrigation based on real-time data. It communicates through the Blynk platform, allowing remote monitoring via a mobile app. The project includes a smart algorithm for crop selection and irrigation control, displayed on an LCD and acces- sible through the Blynk app. By considering soil moisture and water availability, the system adapts to different crops like rice, wheat, potato, and corn. The project promotes sustainability by optimizing water usage and encourages efficient crop growth. The integration of a manual crop count for field feedback enhances decision-making. Overall, this system presents a user-friendly and innovative solution for precision agriculture, showcasing the transformative potential of IoT, data analytics, and machine learning in modernizing farming practices.
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