IoT-Based Monitoring Lady's Finger Plant

In this project, several sensors, including a soil moisture sensor, a digital temperature and humidity sensor, and a flow meter sensor, interact with the microcontroller to create an Internet of Things based monitoring system capable of detecting soil moisture, water use, growth, moisture, and tempe...

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Published in:2024 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AUTOMATIC CONTROL AND INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS, I2CACIS 2024
Main Authors: Kassim, Abdul Hafiz; Amiruddin, Muhammad Zaki; Yusoh, Mohd Abdul Talib Mat; Zain, Mohamad Yusof Mat; Daud, Raja Mohd Noorhafizi Raja; Marzuki, Mohd Saiful Najib Ismail
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2024
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author Kassim
Abdul Hafiz; Amiruddin
Muhammad Zaki; Yusoh
Mohd Abdul Talib Mat; Zain
Mohamad Yusof Mat; Daud
Raja Mohd Noorhafizi Raja; Marzuki
Mohd Saiful Najib Ismail
spellingShingle Kassim
Abdul Hafiz; Amiruddin
Muhammad Zaki; Yusoh
Mohd Abdul Talib Mat; Zain
Mohamad Yusof Mat; Daud
Raja Mohd Noorhafizi Raja; Marzuki
Mohd Saiful Najib Ismail
IoT-Based Monitoring Lady's Finger Plant
Automation & Control Systems; Computer Science
author_facet Kassim
Abdul Hafiz; Amiruddin
Muhammad Zaki; Yusoh
Mohd Abdul Talib Mat; Zain
Mohamad Yusof Mat; Daud
Raja Mohd Noorhafizi Raja; Marzuki
Mohd Saiful Najib Ismail
author_sort Kassim
spelling Kassim, Abdul Hafiz; Amiruddin, Muhammad Zaki; Yusoh, Mohd Abdul Talib Mat; Zain, Mohamad Yusof Mat; Daud, Raja Mohd Noorhafizi Raja; Marzuki, Mohd Saiful Najib Ismail
IoT-Based Monitoring Lady's Finger Plant
2024 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AUTOMATIC CONTROL AND INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS, I2CACIS 2024
English
Proceedings Paper
In this project, several sensors, including a soil moisture sensor, a digital temperature and humidity sensor, and a flow meter sensor, interact with the microcontroller to create an Internet of Things based monitoring system capable of detecting soil moisture, water use, growth, moisture, and temperature of a lady's finger plant. The moisture and temperature of the soil play a significant part in this endeavor to promote healthy seedling growth. With the Blynk application, the captured data will be sent to a smartphone. A wireless fidelity module can be used to connect the microcontroller to a wireless fidelity network. The project aims to address a significant problem faced by farmers engaged in the cultivation of lady's finger crops. The efficacy of this system has been evaluated on lady's finger plants, demonstrating superior plant growth compared to traditional methods.
IEEE
2995-2840

2024


10.1109/I2CACIS61270.2024.10649878
Automation & Control Systems; Computer Science

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title IoT-Based Monitoring Lady's Finger Plant
title_short IoT-Based Monitoring Lady's Finger Plant
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