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Debabrata Singh1, Anil Kumar Biswal2, Debabrata Samanta3
1Department of Computer Application (CA), Institute of Technical Education and Research (ITER), Siksha 'O'Anusandhan (SOA) Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar (BBSR), Odisha, India.
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The Internet of Things (IOT)-based smart farming promises ultrafast speeds and near real-time response. Precision farming enabled by the Internet of Things has the potential to boost efficiency and output while reducing water use. Therefore, IoT devices can aid farmers in keeping track crop health and development while also automating a variety of tasks (such as moisture level prediction, irrigation system, crop development, and nutrient levels). The IoT-based autonomous irrigation technique makes exact use of farmers' time, money, and power. High crop yields can be achieved through consistent monitoring and sensing of crops utilizing a variety of IoT sensors to inform farmers of optimal harvest times. In this paper, a smart framework for growing tomatoes is developed, with influence from IoT devices or modules. With the help of IoT modules, we can forecast soil moisture levels and fine-tune the watering schedule. To further aid farmers, a smartphone app is currently in development that will provide them with crucial data on the health of their tomato crops. Large-scale experiments validate the proposed model's ability to intelligently monitor the irrigation system, which contributes to higher tomato yields.
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