Poly House Farming Monitor Using Arm7, ZIGBEE, GSM and Lab View

  • E. Bharat Babu, G. Shiridi Ramaniyan, G. Bharath Kumar, G. Harini

Abstract

Induction motors are often used in irrigation systems where water must be taken out and the plants irrigated. However, checking the supply of water in the soil all of the time is challenging. So we're thinking of a wireless system to monitor the plant's state, and if there isn't enough water in the field, the network will verify the plants' health and afterwards the water level.

Normally, a worker in this field would not be able to continually check the field's condition and water level. The water level in the field must be monitored, and the sump level must be checked, before the motor can function properly. We're truly connected to the internet through a wireless network. That's the ZIGBEE communication system in action. This really keeps track of the field's humidity, the tank's water level, and the motor's currents and voltage. It's usual in the field to discover that the current and voltage aren't always the same. So we check the currents and voltages, and if the voltages and currents are within acceptable limits, the signal is instantly sent to the motor to turn it on. This not only examines the current and voltage levels, but also the amount of water present. It automatically turns on the engine if the water level is adequate. If the water level is inadequate for that period of time, the motor is instructed to turn off.

Published
2021-06-12
How to Cite
E. Bharat Babu, G. Shiridi Ramaniyan, G. Bharath Kumar, G. Harini. (2021). Poly House Farming Monitor Using Arm7, ZIGBEE, GSM and Lab View. Design Engineering, 543 - 553. Retrieved from http://www.thedesignengineering.com/index.php/DE/article/view/2011
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