Smart Wireless-Irrigation System With Alert Sms For Rice Field
Smart Wireless-Irrigation System With Alert Sms For Rice Field
Smart Wireless-Irrigation System With Alert Sms For Rice Field
RICE FIELD
Chapter 1
THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND
With the Philippines’ rapid increase in population, this calls a need for
agricultural production. Water is a basic component of all known life on earth. Water
can both sustain life in correct quantities and threaten life when it is not available.
Water as a result is a very precious natural resource that must not be wasted. For crop
moisture sensors can be used to determine how much water contents are available in
The project will provide a device that will give benefits to the farmers. It will help
them to save water for their crops and keep the soil moisturized.
General: To develop and design a smart wireless irrigation system with alert SMS for
rice field
and microcontrollers
2. To generate SMS using the principles of GSM for updating the status
3. To build a wireless irrigation system can be operated from remote location
Chapter 2
Smart irrigation systems tailor watering schedules and run times automatically to
meet specific landscape needs. It aims to reduce the wastage of water and the labour that is
used to carry out irrigation manually. The system aims at detecting the moisture content of
the soil using sensors that are placed directly into soil. Sensors detect the water and moisture
level and send readings to a fixed access point (Gori, Singh, Thanawala, Vishwakarma, &
Shaikh, 2017). Unlike traditional irrigation controllers that operate on a pre-set programmed
schedule and timers, smart irrigation controllers monitor soil conditions, evaporation and
plant water use to automatically adjust the watering schedule to actual condition site. This
system really improves old ways of farming (Gori, Singh, Thanawala, Vishwakarma, &
Shaikh, 2017). The purpose of irrigation scheduling is to determine the exact amount of water
to apply to the field and the exact timing for application. The amount of water applied is
determined by using a criterion to determine irrigation need and a strategy to prescribe how
Watering to the soil is mainly depend upon soil moisture and temperature sensor
values, if moisture content in the soil is less than the threshold, then it indicates watering is
required to the field. In the literature, few irrigation management systems are reported, which
have some limitations like, watering is done to the field without analysing the soil
parameters, this causes non uniform water to the field, so it results in wastage of water and
decrease in the yield. Sometimes human intervention is also required. To overcome them, the
farmer needs an automatic irrigation system with advanced features like measuring the soil
parameters (soil moisture, soil temperature and humidity sensors, etc) (Sunehra, 2019). The
water can be dripped to the roots through tubes and solenoid valves. Raspberry pi serves as a
pocket personal computer with Linux operating system. In conventional method it involves
the person to initiate the process through email by creating an email account as irrigate for “X
minutes”. And this message is passed to the Arduino through raspberry pi. From Arduino the
information goes to relay. Based on the information given from the user the relay activates
pump to switch on and off condition. Through solenoid valve water from the tank is passed to
the roots of the plants in the garden (Gori, Singh, Thanawala, Vishwakarma, & Shaikh,
2017).
Chapter 3
Methodology