Automatic wireless Monitoring and Controlling of Greenhouse using multiple sensors

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Abstract

Many parameters like temperature, soil moisture, light intensity, Humidity, Carbon dioxide (CO2) leads to the healthy growth of plants in greenhouse environment. Observing only few of those leads to improper growth of plants and minimize the yields. Every grower cannot visit the field and observe the parameters continuously. In order to monitor the parameters and give the approximate control to the greenhouse, we proposed this system. This system continuously monitors the plants and communicate the information to the grower through wireless Sensor Network (WSN), thus reducing the risk of staying at the field. The proposed system has three stations - Transmitter Station (TS), Control Station (CS), and Communication Station (CMS). The ZigBee plays a major role by enabling communication between the three stations. This implementation supports the farmers to simplify the management and to increase the crop production. The overall system has shown the benefits in price, volume, and strength.

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Lavanya, R. (2020). Automatic wireless Monitoring and Controlling of Greenhouse using multiple sensors. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 9(1), 1635–1638. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.a2585.059120

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