2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-2911-2_47
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Development of an IoT-Based Smart Greenhouse Using Arduino

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“…Arduino is an open-source hardware and software platform that can be used to factor in expensive designs. The smart GH with Arduino can measure temperature, humidity, and CO2 [70]. With these three capabilities, all vital factors in the GH can be controlled.…”
Section: ) Smart Gh With Arduinomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Arduino is an open-source hardware and software platform that can be used to factor in expensive designs. The smart GH with Arduino can measure temperature, humidity, and CO2 [70]. With these three capabilities, all vital factors in the GH can be controlled.…”
Section: ) Smart Gh With Arduinomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The AVR microcontroller can adjust the temperature, air humidity, and soil humidity and measure the amount of gas in the GH environment [70].…”
Section: ) Smart Gh With Automatic Voltage Regulator (Avr)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the emerging approaches, systems engineering, and information infrastructure based on the Internet of Things (IoT) have gained significant attention. In agriculture, IoT solutions aligned with the demands of Industry 4.0 have found applicability in greenhouses [30]. Greenhouses provide controlled environments that facilitate optimal plant growth.…”
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“…Microclimatic modeling is necessary for the simplification of the thermodynamic process (2) , and control of CO 2 , heating, cooling, and ambient light conditions. Smart farming in a greenhouse provides an ideal production from germination to harvesting at an affordable cost compared to external environmental conditions (3) . The applications of IoT in agriculture (4) have tremendous contributions not only in the monitoring of crops but also in crop disease detection, which increases crop production and reduces loss.…”
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