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IOT BASED REMOTE MONITORING AND AUTOMATION SYSTEM FOR POLYHOUSE


Author(s)
Asjad Mulani, Saurabh Nagbhidkar,Siddhant Mohite, Maithili Andhare
Abstract
In modern agriculture, a pressing concern is the lack of efficient monitoring and automation systems. Critical parameters such as temperature, humidity, CO2 levels, light, and soil moisture require seamless integration of various sensors for accurate measurement. The remote monitoring and automation system for polyhouse that is based on the Internet of Things (IoT) addresses an urgent concern in the field of modern polyhouse agriculture. This project aims to develop an IoT-based polyhouse monitoring system that is affordable, scalable and user-friendly. The main difficulty lies in the seamless integration of various sensors responsible for measuring critical parameters such as temperature, humidity, CO2 levels, light, and soil moisture. The precision and real-time transmission of this data pose an additional layer of complexity. It is crucial to establish a robust hardware infrastructure and a cloud based IoT platform for data storage and advanced analytics alongside an intuitive web interface. The system maintains a vigilant approach to the operations, ensuring that the system responds promptly and effectively whenever the parameter in question falls below a predefined reading. The primary goal of the system is to safeguard against any potential mishaps or hazards, guaranteeing the safety and well-being of the farmer involved. The system continuously monitors, assess and takes decisive actions, ensuring that the operations consistently adhere to the highest standards of safety and excellence. The expected results include increased crop productivity, sustainable farming methods, and accessibility for farmers with limited resources.