An Economical Sensor-Based Automated Plant Watering System for Smart Irrigation

Modupe Agagu
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Lack of water results in a reduction in photosynthesis in plants and crops. Plants are significantly affected when the soil water level is depleted thereby resulting in low production in the agricultural sector which can lead to a reduction in food supply. This problem makes water supply and management highly necessary for plants to grow effectively. Over the past century, the rate at which water usage has increased globally has increased at a rate higher than that of population growth. Particularly in dry regions, an increasing number of regions are now using more water than they can sustainably provide. The traditional watering techniques, such as sprinklers and flood mode, are ineffective and those not supply the ideal needs of plants because some plants do not need excess water to grow. This also results in water wasting. These ineffective irrigation systems often provide habitat for organisms that carry illnesses. Research has established that excessive water spillage and stagnant water can be habitat for mosquitoes which can also be dangerous to human health. Therefore, watering plants must be done intelligently, by developing an intelligent system that can regulate the content of water needed to water a plant in accordance with their needs and the moisture content of the soil. This will also reduce the spillage of water. In this study, an automated plant watering system that monitors the soil's moisture level to determine when watering plants is necessary was developed using hardware components such as Arduino UNO (Microcontroller), soil moisture sensor, pump, relays, wires, sprinkler and software instructions to drive the hardware components. An economical watering system was designed. The system was tested and can be effectively used in small gardens and big crop fields.
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基于传感器的经济型智能灌溉植物自动浇水系统
缺水会导致植物和作物的光合作用减弱。当土壤水分耗尽时,植物就会受到严重影响,从而导致农业产量下降,进而导致粮食供应减少。这个问题使得水的供应和管理对植物的有效生长十分必要。在过去的一个世纪里,全球用水量的增长速度高于人口增长速度。特别是在干旱地区,越来越多的地区用水量超过了可持续供水量。传统的浇灌技术,如洒水器和漫灌模式,效果不佳,不能满足植物的理想需求,因为有些植物的生长并不需要过多的水。这也造成了水资源的浪费。这些无效的灌溉系统往往会为携带疾病的生物提供栖息地。研究证实,过多的水溢出和积水会成为蚊子的栖息地,也会危害人类健康。因此,浇灌植物必须智能化,开发一种智能系统,根据植物的需要和土壤的含水量来调节浇灌植物所需的水量。这样还能减少水的溢出。在这项研究中,使用 Arduino UNO(微控制器)、土壤湿度传感器、水泵、继电器、电线、喷头等硬件组件和驱动硬件组件的软件指令,开发了一个自动植物浇水系统,该系统可监测土壤湿度,以确定何时需要给植物浇水。设计出了一个经济的浇灌系统。经测试,该系统可有效用于小型花园和大型农田。
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