WATER SAVING IN ADVANCE IRRIGATION SYSTEM THROUGH WIRELESS SENSORS NETWORK
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Author(s):
AVINASH BANSAL , RASHID HUSSAIN
Vol - 6, Issue- 3 ,
Page(s) : 25 - 29
(2015 )
DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ
Abstract
In the field of agriculture the most important part is: firstly, to get the information about the fertility of soil and secondly moisture content of soil. After measuring these two factors a farmer can start sowing of seeds. In this paper we are giving the brief outline about different techniques to measure soil fertility in order to check the productivity of crop. We are using here two devices to measure the constituents (potassium, phosphorus, nitrogen) of soil. After measuring fertility, we are proposing a system of automatic drip irrigation through microprocessor to measure the moisture of soil.
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