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GSM Based Smart Plant Irrigation Using ATmega16

C. Kavitha, A. Mythily, C. Saranya

Abstract


The project is meant to develop an automatic irrigation system which switches the pump motor on/off on sensing is vital .The advantage of using this method is to scale back human intervention and still ensure proper irrigation This automated irrigation project bring into play on ATmega16 micro-controller. The microcontroller ATmega16 is that the heart of this technique. Labor-saving and Water-Saving technology may be a key issue in irrigation. GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) is employed to tell the user about the precise field condition. The knowledge is passed onto the user request within the sort of SMS. The main advantage of this device is user friendly because the start of the motor are often brought available to the commoner AVD studio is employed for ATmega16.

 

Keywords: GSM, Soil moisture sensor, temperature sensor, graphical LCD display, ATmega16, motor pump


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