The use of Internet of Things (Iot) Technology in the Context of “Smart Gardens” is Becoming Increasingly Popular

Authors

  • Jerusha Angelene Christabel G
  • Shynu T
  • S. Suman Rajest
  • R. Regin
  • Steffi. R

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51699/ijbea.v1i2.42

Keywords:

Internet of Things (IoT), Technology, Smart Gardens, Increasingly Popular, Moisture Sensor, Humidity Sensor, Temperature Sensor.

Abstract

When we're away for a few days. In these circumstances, we can't water our beloved plants or we're too busy to do so, so we often forget about them. Indoor plants require regular watering, so it's hard to keep them alive. Simple solution. It's perfect for lazy individuals like me. We wish to implement IOT and cloud-based technologies, which are popular presently. This project measures the micro garden's soil moisture, temperature, and humidity. We can cut water waste by using machine learning models to determine if a farm needs watering based on soil factors. It has a microcontroller to which other things are attached. NodeMCU is the hub to which moisture, humidity, and temperature sensors are attached. A soil moisture sensor connected to a water tank shows tank level. Other sensors feed data to NodeMCU, which has built-in Wi-Fi. BLYNK is an online database that updates sensor values every second. Users can monitor parameters from anywhere. Soil type affects garden watering. For software automation, sensor values are predetermined. A switch in the app automates garden watering as needed. This improves garden maintenance.

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Published

2022-09-12

How to Cite

Jerusha Angelene Christabel G, Shynu T, S. Suman Rajest, R. Regin, & Steffi. R. (2022). The use of Internet of Things (Iot) Technology in the Context of “Smart Gardens” is Becoming Increasingly Popular. International Journal of Biological Engineering and Agriculture, 1(2), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.51699/ijbea.v1i2.42