Title :
Remote monitoring and closed loop control system for social modernization in agricultural system using GSM and Zigbee technology
Author :
Veeramanikandasamy, T. ; Rajendran, K. ; Sambath, K. ; Sangeetha, D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Commun. Syst., Sri Krishna Arts & Sci. Coll., Coimbatore, India
Abstract :
In agriculture field, the current agricultural practices need to intensify the rate of food crop production for the rate of population growth with available resources. This paper describes the automated system to make effective utilization of water resources for agriculture and crop growth monitoring using GSM and Zigbee technology. Firstly, this system utilized rainwater from the harvest rainwater tank for irrigation and then bore well water has been used. The water use efficiency is increased in drip irrigation system by using soil moisture sensor, humidity sensor and temperature sensor. The signals from the sensors are coordinated by the microcontroller and transmitted to irrigation control centre (ICC) through Zigbee wireless radio communication. The optimized water use for an agriculture crops has been achieved in the ICC successfully. The growth status of the crop also monitored using IR transceiver. The device that can report data to the cultivator remotely and the system allow them to effectively control through GSM.
Keywords :
Zigbee; agriculture; cellular radio; closed loop systems; computerised monitoring; control engineering computing; crops; humidity sensors; irrigation; microcontrollers; production engineering computing; soil; temperature sensors; GSM; ICC; IR transceiver; Zigbee technology; Zigbee wireless radio communication; agricultural system; closed loop control system; crop growth; drip irrigation; food crop production; harvest rainwater tank; humidity sensor; irrigation control centre; microcontroller; population growth; remote monitoring; social modernization; soil moisture sensor; temperature sensor; water resources utilization; GSM; Irrigation; Microcontrollers; Soil; Water resources; Zigbee; Agricultural practices; Crop growth monitor; Drip irrigation; GSM; IR transceiver; Soil moisture sensor; Water resources; Water use efficiency; Zigbee;
Conference_Titel :
Advances in Electrical Engineering (ICAEE), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Vellore
DOI :
10.1109/ICAEE.2014.6838438