Low-Cost Embedence Meter for Soil Water Content Measurement using Internet of Things

The goal of this project is to develop a sophisticated and intelligent system that tracks soil moisture levels and detects human and animal movement when it approaches crops and PIR motion sensors. Please notify us of any changes so that we can address them, identify them, and set up crop protection strategies to stop insect-related losses. Temperature sensors can also be used to track humidity and temperature. It aids in comprehending how plants behave under various weather circumstances. The humidity and temperature will be shown so that the farmer can take appropriate action if the weather is excessively hot and the soil's moisture content percentage is low. In advance. shields your house from flooding and extreme heat. In In order to enable IOT devices, such as sensors, to take actions depending on predetermined conditions and to store and display real-time data on the microcontroller, we will utilise the ESP8266 microcontroller Wi-Fi module in this project. Users may see the sensor readings displayed on both the Android app and the I2C LCD display, enabling convenient access to data from the device.

  • Research Type: Field Research
  • Paper Type: Case Study Paper
  • Vol.7 , Issue 2 , Pages: 26 - 32, Mar 2025
  • Published on: 20 Mar, 2025
  • Issue Type: Regular
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Yashwanth
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Viswam Engineering College

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  • ANUSREE P NAIR
    ANUSREE P NAIR
    India
    Viswam Engineering College
  • K S JAYANTH
    K S JAYANTH
    India
    Viswam Engineering College
  • KONA VENKATA GANESH
    KONA VENKATA GANESH
    India
    Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad (JNTUH)
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