ABSTRACT
An innovative smart farming system is developed using different types of sensors in a single integrated system. Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity is implemented with the help of worldwide interoperability for microwave access (WiMAX) where solar energy is used to meet the power requirement of the system. This integrated system uses nine different sensors to collect real time data that help the farmers to decide the appropriate time of irrigation and harvesting. It would also help in deciding the type and amount of fertilization and pesticides. The challenges of covering the distance and establishing connectivity between machine to machine (m2m) are overcome by this proposed system. The proposed system will enhance the productivity in agriculture by using wide monitoring area and diverse data.
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Index Terms
- Innovative Smart Farming System with WIMAX and Solar Energy
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