Structuring an Automated Greenhouse Monitoring System
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Smart greenhouse, IOT, Node MCU, Blynk, android application.Abstract
Agriculture in India is mostly traditional and is deficient in the use of new technology. Approximately 55 percent of the Indian populace is involved in agriculture and related activities, which account for just 15 percent of GDP. Consequently, it is imperative for stakeholders to abandon traditional agricultural techniques and modernize the sector via technological advancements. This initiative focuses on enhancing existing farming methods via the use of contemporary technology to achieve improved yields. This project presents a concept of a smart greenhouse using IoT, employing Node MCU for communication and Blynk as the server. The built Android application displays numerous metrics like as temperature and soil moisture, and it can also handle the automation system via an intuitive user interface. It can manage not only a single greenhouse but also several greenhouses using a single application. This initiative enables farmers to automate agricultural operations, minimizing the need for extensive human oversight.
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