Smart as well as energy harvesting systems for Rural Agricultural Dealers and Farmers Using IOT

  • R. Deepa, Mohammad Mubashir, Akshay Samrat, Vaishnavi Moorthy, Revathi Venkataraman

Abstract

Technology is playing a very important role in getting numerous benefits in different fields. Usage of Sensor network in agriculture as well as farming is not new. But because of different conditions like soil, weather, water, diverse models, analysis solutions and methods are required by distinctive networks of researchers who are working and propounding several ideas. Other problem is due to emergence of big e commerce giants the local dealers are facing a lot of competition. Since the introduction of two great technologies i.e. Cloud computing and Internet of Things have proven to be game-changing in the field of agriculture. Combining different technologies and to apply them in a direction of a definite area has always been a challenging task. The coordination of emerging technologies like IoT and Cloud computing with sensor network can be applied to make the agriculture smarter. In this project, a platform for smart as well as energy harvesting system for agriculture is implemented and utilization of various cutting-edge innovations towards the agriculture domain is featured. In the proposed system different type of sensors will be used to collect data. On the basis of this data, recommendations will be given to the local dealers to sell their products to the farmers in the area. An interface will also be provided for the farmers to locate their nearest dealers and the best deals for them. Expert suggestions on the basis of soil condition and moisture content will be provided to them.

Published
2020-04-21
How to Cite
R. Deepa, Mohammad Mubashir, Akshay Samrat, Vaishnavi Moorthy, Revathi Venkataraman. (2020). Smart as well as energy harvesting systems for Rural Agricultural Dealers and Farmers Using IOT. International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 29(8s), 765 - 775. Retrieved from http://sersc.org/journals/index.php/IJAST/article/view/10819