2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2020.11.040
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IoT enabled system to monitor and control greenhouse

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“…Here are some ways in which IoT can be used in irrigation systems. Soil Moisture Sensors: IoT-enabled soil moisture sensors can be used to monitor the moisture content of the soil in real-time [65,66]. This allows farmers to apply water precisely when needed, avoiding water waste and reducing the risk of overwatering, which can lead to plant diseases and stunted growth.…”
Section: Iot In Irrigation Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here are some ways in which IoT can be used in irrigation systems. Soil Moisture Sensors: IoT-enabled soil moisture sensors can be used to monitor the moisture content of the soil in real-time [65,66]. This allows farmers to apply water precisely when needed, avoiding water waste and reducing the risk of overwatering, which can lead to plant diseases and stunted growth.…”
Section: Iot In Irrigation Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the integration of technology in agriculture has become vital because it minimizes the labor cost, effort, and time. Kumar et al [84] proposed a greenhouse monitoring and controlling system by integrating power systems and power electronics. The deployed sensors sense the greenhouse data in real-time and transmit it to the user device.…”
Section: G: Controlling Light Temperature and Wateringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a condition can be maintained in a greenhouse. A greenhouse's size depends on how many plants are in it [24,25]. In principle, the greenhouse functions to reduce the rapid flow of heat out of the building by blocking the heat that has been absorbed through convection.…”
Section: -2-greenhousementioning
confidence: 99%