5-In-1 Automatic Agriculture Machine
5-In-1 Automatic Agriculture Machine
5-In-1 Automatic Agriculture Machine
https://doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2022.44068
International Journal for Research in Applied Science & Engineering Technology (IJRASET)
ISSN: 2321-9653; IC Value: 45.98; SJ Impact Factor: 7.538
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Abstract— Goal of this project is to complete five important tasks in the world of agriculture, including 1 – seed planting
automation, 2 – weed plucking mechanism building, 3 – plough mechanism control, 4 – providing water where seed is sown,
and 5 – soil leveling. All of these mechanisms are connected to a single moving mechanism, and the tasks listed above will be
carried out in order. The entire apparatus is meant to be automated and controlled by a remote.
The moving mechanism is controlled by a remote control unit that uses RF modules to move in all directions. Initially, this
device must be positioned from the row's beginning point, where seeds will be sown one after the other with a predetermined
spread. After placing the mechanism, the start button must be pressed, causing the mechanism to travel a short distance ahead
before stopping to drop the seeds. After completing this task, the mechanism will be moved farther to supply the water. The
mechanism will be halted for a short time while supplying water again, however the mechanism will continue to drop seeds
and give water until the stop button is pressed.
Keywords—Control keys, DC Motor, Ploughing mechanism, RF Module, Seed planting mechanism, Soil leveling mechanism,
Solenoid coil, Vibrating Motor, Water delivering mechanism, Weed plucking mechanism.
I. INTRODUCTION
The machine built here is particularly beneficial for vast cultivated areas; as a prototype module, it is meant to plant seeds one
after another in a single row, but when changed to an engineering module, it can plant numerous seeds in different locations at the
same time. Similarly, various processes may be carried out in parallel, allowing many acres to be seeded in less time.
Six DC motors power the whole mechanical transmission portion. These motors, in combination with the mainframe at various
points throughout the system, can execute many functions at the same time. The entire machine, including the seeds container and
other mechanics, is designed to move freely in all directions with the use of a remote control. The machine travels forward and
backward with the aid of 8 control keys connected to a microcontroller in the remote control unit; moreover, despite the lack of a
steering system, the machine may turn left or right with the same remote. After positioning the machine to plant seeds in one row
and pressing the start button on the remote control unit, the machine begins ploughing, planting seeds, removing weeds, leveling
the soil, and pouring water. All of these actions will be completed in a certain order.
The project's main goal is to create a hardware prototype and software that can be used to replicate an automated sowing machine,
which is very valuable for farmers. The entire machine is controlled by an 89C51 microcontroller, which conducts functions in
response to command signals received from the remote control unit, also known as the main processing unit. The software is
written in machine language, and the motors used in the project work control the complete mechanical transmission section based
on the information supplied by the control keys and the control algorithm.
Today, no electronic or electrical equipment operates without Microcontrollers, including robots, machines, household appliances,
telecommunication equipment, wireless systems, vehicles, naval equipment, air force equipment, and so on. As a result, these
controllers have grown in popularity and are now widely employed in a variety of applications. These controllers are utilized for a
variety of activities in this project.
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four spur gears, is powered by two DC motors; each mechanism has two spur gears that mesh with one another; similarly, two
identical mechanisms are built and mounted to the moving mechanism's chassis on the left and right sides, respectively. To see
through the process, the chassis is made of a 5mm thick acrylic sheet that allows you to see what's going on underneath the
chassis. The primary moving mechanism is designed to be driven by high torque DC motors and is regulated separately, allowing
it to move in any direction.
The major objective of this vehicle is to assist the farmers in their agricultural fields with a variety of tasks, including weed
removal. RF modules and radio control devices that operate at a high frequency are often employed. A remote control vehicle,
often known as an RCV, differs from a robot in that it is constantly commanded by a person and does not perform positive action
on its own. This project is primarily concerned with using RF technology to drive a robot or land rover. Radio-controlled vehicles
and robots are handy in a variety of situations.
The microcontroller is at the heart of the project's operation; because this chip has a large number of I/O lines, it interfaces with all
of the electronic and electrical devices. On a single integrated circuit package, a microcontroller contains a CPU, clock circuitry,
ROM, RAM, and I/O hardware. The key benefit of adopting this little chip is that it takes up very little space on the PCB and
eliminates the need for extra bulkier components.
The chip's job is to produce command codes through control keys; this chip is configured to generate 8 distinct command codes in
8-bit data, which is broadcast via an RF module that generates a high frequency of 433MHz, which is utilized as the carrier signal.
The digital data received by the RF receiver is decoded by another comparable chip, which is then programmed to execute various
functions based on the data entered to the controller chip. The functional description chapter has a full description.
The entire mechanical transmission portion is constructed using six 12V DC motors, each with its own reduction gear system for
reducing motor speed and increasing torque. In addition, another DC motor is used to distribute water and is linked to the water
tank, hence the name "water pumping motor." The RF transmitter utilized here is designed to transmit digital data, and because the
encoder employed here creates digital data in the form of bits, this data will be transferred. The message signal might be analogue
or digital in nature. Analog signals have amplitudes and times that vary continuously across their corresponding intervals. Analog
signals include speech signals, television signals, and signals that describe air temperature at a specific place. In contrast, in a
digital signal, both amplitude and time have discrete values. Digital signals include computer data or digital data generated by an
embedded device. Digital signals include computer data or digital data generated by an embedded device. The carrier generator
in the transmitting module is designed to create 433MHz of digital information, which is superimposed over this carrier and sent
as a modulated wave. The received data will be de-modulated in the receiving module
III. METHDOLOGY
The complete machine is powered by a 12V DC battery, which can be replenished anytime the battery is depleted. In the
agricultural industry, the equipment is used for a variety of tasks.
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activates the solenoid coil, and the magnetic flux created by the coil pulls the metal plate towards the coil, clearing the pipe and
passing seeds through it. The coil is briefly activated here, and the mechanism permits only a few seeds to pass through the pipe.
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IV. RESULT
A prototype of 5 in 1 Automatic Agriculture Machine has been successfully built and its operation has been shown, which will be
valuable to farmers.
V. CONCLUSION
Farmers may use this machine to perform a variety of tasks while also controlling the machine. By performing many tasks at the same
time, farmers can save time and effort while increasing their revenue, which benefits the country's economy.
Other sensors, such as cameras and infrared sensors may be added to this machine to make it a fully autonomous and intelligent robot
that can make its own judgments based on localized environmental circumstances and create its own map to move about in the field.
We may utilize micro tiny RF connection technology instead of traditional RF modules because it combines good electrical
performance with the lowest mechanical dimensions, making system assembly easier and reducing board size by 75%.
In the not-too-distant future, this machine may be enhanced with new functions and the ability to make necessary judgments even when
the farmers are not there. Human interconnectivity and learning from experiences can also be used to induce it.
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