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Smart Irrigation Using RF Technology and Solar Metering System

Akash M. Ingalkar, Devendra A. Khekare, Mrs. Manisha H. Sabley

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This paper is based on model of AVR atmega microcontroller based irrigation system. We are using solar energy as the source of power to regulate the overall system .In the field the sensors are placed  so that these sensors are   sense the water level continuously  and it gives indication to the farmer informing the level of water. There is no need to visit the fields; farmers can get the updated about the water level without wasting their time. According to the water level, a farmer can regulate the motor by sending a message from his cellular phone even from a remote place. As the water level reaches to the peak level; the motor will automatically run there is no need of farmer to assure the proper water level in the field.


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