DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF IOT BASED MECHANIZATION VEHICLE FOR COCONUT PLANT CULTIVATION
Keywords:
IoT (Internet Of Things), Aeroponics, Sensor, Plant Cultivation, SoilAbstract
In recent years, intelligent mechanizing has gained a huge attention in the field of agriculture. Since, the intelligent mechanizing uses limited resources with less intervention making them for several activities and missions in agricultural field. Recently, the most farmers prefer the plant cultivation with new agriculture method. However, the most commonly practiced modern agriculture method around the globe is aeroponics. In this research work, the farmers were allowed to grow the plant in a chamber under complete control conditions. Here, the plant is provided with a small mist of the nutrient solution on regular basis with the aid of atomization nozzles. During the plant cultivation, several parameters were monitored that are essential for the plant growth. The parameters includes the nutrient level, temperature, pH and EC value, light intensity, humidity, atomization duration and their internal, and CO2 level.
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