2012 7th International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering 2012
DOI: 10.1109/icece.2012.6471527
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Automated irrigation system using solar power

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“…Based on the data received from the microcontroller as well as from an external weather server, the cloud performs analytics and transmits the result to the microcontroller (ATmega328P) (7,8). The microcontroller sets the operation time period of the irrigation pump (9).…”
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“…Based on the data received from the microcontroller as well as from an external weather server, the cloud performs analytics and transmits the result to the microcontroller (ATmega328P) (7,8). The microcontroller sets the operation time period of the irrigation pump (9).…”
Section: A Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, our system monitors soil moisture, temperature and humidity in the farm which allow accurate and periodic irrigation system control. Jia Uddin et al [8] proposed a microcontroller based irrigation system in which sensors placed in the paddy field detect the water level and inform the farmer through an SMS. Utilizing this, the farmer controls the motor by sending a control message from his cellular phone.…”
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“…If the water level reaches at danger level, automatically motor will be off without conformation of farmer. [5] System has a distributed wireless network of soil-moisture & temperature sensors placed in root zone of plants. Gateway unit handles sensor information, triggers actuators, and transmits data to a web application.…”
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“…These extreme conditions (i.e., excessive and inadequate water) can affect the healthy growth of the rice. A manually controlled water irrigation system cannot ensure the proper water level in the rice field, and is inefficient because it wastes a significant amount of water [5][6][7].…”
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