A Compendious Study on IoT-based Monitoring and Control System for Hydroponic System-Based Cultivation
A Compendious Study on IoT-based Monitoring and Control System for Hydroponic System-Based Cultivation |
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© 2023 by IJETT Journal | ||
Volume-71 Issue-12 |
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Year of Publication : 2023 | ||
Author : Pooja Thakur, Manisha Malhotra, R.M. Bhagat |
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DOI : 10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V71I12P202 |
How to Cite?
Pooja Thakur, Manisha Malhotra, R.M. Bhagat, "A Compendious Study on IoT-based Monitoring and Control System for Hydroponic System-Based Cultivation," International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology, vol. 71, no. 12, pp. 11-22, 2023. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V71I12P202
Abstract
The hydroponic system involves cultivating plants in water with a nutrient solution. Various challenges may arise during plant growth in hydroponics. The integration of IoT has become a crucial trend in hydroponics. To address this, the paper proposes a system suitable for both small and large-scale hydroponic setups, aiming to monitor plant growth effectively. This study proposes an Internet of Things (IoT)-based method for observing and controlling a hydroponic system. The system integrates various sensors to monitor key factors such as temperature, humidity, nutrient levels, pH, and water levels. These sensors connect to a microcontroller or single-board computer, which collects and transmits the data to a cloud-based platform for storage and analysis. Users can remotely access and manage the data through a web or mobile application. The system also incorporates automated control, adjusting humidity, temperature, and nutrient levels based on sensor data and predefined criteria. The proposed system offers a comprehensive and efficient approach to regulating and monitoring hydroponic systems, with easy adaptability to different hydroponic conditions and setups. The paper validates the system's utility and feasibility through experiments and results.
Keywords
Cultivation, IoT, Hydroponic, Sensors.
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