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Novel Automation Approach Irrigation Using Solar System

Bhushan R. Lade, Kunal C. Addak, Devendra A. Khekare, Rahul M. Shahu

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New ideas and technology have been increase for current years to optimal use of resources of water in agricultural field .In this paper, a prototype of solar powered, low cost, controlled by remote real time  monitoring irrigation system was designed to control drip irrigation. A saving of water irrigation system is designed based on solar energy with wireless communication. The wireless sensor collects the soil temperature and information on moisture to transmit the data to the monitoring control computer by using RF network. the3 network sensor consume  over and use lead acid battery charged by solar panel.


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