2020
DOI: 10.5815/ijeme.2020.04.04
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An Internet of Thing based Agribot (IOT- Agribot) for Precision Agriculture and Farm Monitoring

Abstract: Developing nations like India have a huge potential for agricultural business and better cultivation. Because of the large size of cultivation land, improper water supply systems and lack of technology-based agricultural practices, there is a huge gap among expected and actual quantity and quality of agricultural products. Hence there is a need for significant revival in agribusiness using emerging technologies. The article proposes an intelligent water framework device called Agribot designed for the agricult… Show more

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“…The author used embedded microcontroller which includes global system for mobile communication (GSM), RFID reader, medicine dispenser, heartbeat sensor, temperature sensor and blood pressure sensor to control the function of each component. Agribot [2] is a smart water framework tool using IOT that is designed for agriculture. It minimizes water use and waste.…”
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“…The author used embedded microcontroller which includes global system for mobile communication (GSM), RFID reader, medicine dispenser, heartbeat sensor, temperature sensor and blood pressure sensor to control the function of each component. Agribot [2] is a smart water framework tool using IOT that is designed for agriculture. It minimizes water use and waste.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This data is fundamental for evaluating and creating models based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and implementing automated systems [7]. Through these systems, the user (farmer) can monitor and analyze critical variables directly affecting the crop, such as temperature, humidity, soil moisture, pH levels, and atmospheric pressure [8]- [9]. Furthermore, IoT finds applications in management systems for warehouses, livestock, irrigation, agricultural vehicles, and waste, among others.…”
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