SMART AGRICULTURE MONITORING USING INTERNET OF THINGS TECHNOLOGY

Authors

  • B. Saisindhu MOTHER THERESSA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Author
  • B.SANTHOSH MOTHER THERESSA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Author

Keywords:

IoT, Soil, Moisture and Temperature sensors, Relay, Wi-Fi module ESP8266, ThingSpeak

Abstract

Agriculture has been an indispensable element of every nation for an extended period. Plant cultivation can be approached from both a scientific and an artistic perspective. Modern farming has to change if it wants to keep up with the rapidly developing technology world. An essential part of smart farming is the Internet of Things. With the help of IoT sensors, crucial information on agricultural areas can be gathered. Connecting wireless sensor networks, gathering data from sensors in various locations, and communicating the data via a wireless protocol allows the monitoring of agricultural activity made possible by the Internet of Things (IoT). Using the NodeMCU platform, the intelligent agricultural gadget is controlled by the Internet of Things. A DC engine powers the gadget, which also has sensors for temperature, humidity, and wetness. This device measures the relative humidity and moisture content of the air. When the water level drops below a certain threshold, which is controlled by the system, self-watering begins. Variations in temperature are required for the display to work. The IoT gives weather reports that include the current date and time in addition to the temperature and precipitation totals. The individual commodities being cultivated determine whether temperature regulation is viable.

Author Biographies

  • B. Saisindhu, MOTHER THERESSA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

    Assistant Professor, Dept of ECE, MOTHER THERESSA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, PEDDAPALLI.

  • B.SANTHOSH, MOTHER THERESSA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

    Assistant Professor, Dept of ECE, MOTHER THERESSA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, PEDDAPALLI.

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Published

2026-04-12