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Developing a Smart Wireless Sensor System Using IoT Network Architecture for Precision Agriculture

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Intelligent Systems and Sustainable Computing (ICISSC 2022)

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A Smart Wireless Sensor System (SWSN) consists of multifunctional, low power, small in size, and low-cost sensor nodes that communicate over short distances to accumulate information on soil water availability, fertility, biomass yield, soil compaction, crop yield, and plant water content status. The sensor nodes send the sensing data to the base station (BS) using appropriate communication protocols such as IEEE802.11, IEEE 802.15.4 (Zig-bee) and Bluetooth. After aggregating sensing data, the decision support system (DSS) can help to determine proper treatment, inform the formers, and implement control operations in real time. A Smart Wireless Sensor Network system (SWSN) for Precision agriculture has been developed for sensing agricultural parameters and gathering data, transferring data for decision making from crop field to base station, informing farmers through SMS, and implementing necessary actions at the right time. The proposed system includes messages displayed on the LCD and send message to the mobile number.

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Gupta, A., Dargar, S.K., Dargar, A., Balakrishnan, V. (2023). Developing a Smart Wireless Sensor System Using IoT Network Architecture for Precision Agriculture. In: Reddy, V.S., Prasad, V.K., Wang, J., Rao Dasari, N.M. (eds) Intelligent Systems and Sustainable Computing. ICISSC 2022. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 363. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-4717-1_48

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