Enhancing Smart Irrigation with IoT: A Node MCU ESP 8266 Wi-Fi Module Approach
Keywords:
IoT, Internet, Irrigation, Humidity, MicrocontrollerAbstract
The Internet of Things, or IoT, is a term that refers to the number
of physical devices that are linked together via the internet. To use
sensors to connect various objects and communicate without the
need for individual beings. India is the world’s second-largest irrigated
nation. Because of the unpredictability of rainfall and the scarcity of
water, irrigation requires a lot of water. Crop production has been
impacted by climate change and groundwater depletion. We can save
resources and money with the help of IoT and sensors. An examination
of the extent of spruce irrigation working IoT and sensors is explained
in this analysis. Different parameters, such as soil moisture, soil
temperature, humidity, have been combined using an IOT platform
and a wireless communication system to create PH. The data is sent
using a microcontroller.
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