High-technology agriculture system to enhance food security: A concept of smart irrigation system using Internet of Things and cloud computing

Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University · Higher Colleges of Technology · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

Objective

To meet the growing demand for water in agriculture, this study presents an intelligent irrigation system that uses cutting-edge technologies of 1) cloud computing, 2) embedded systems, and 3) Internet-of-Things (IoT). The main objective is to demonstrate how this innovative strategy can effectively manage water resources, supporting food security through cutting-edge agricultural technology.

Methods

This paper proposes a smart irrigation system based on cutting-edge technologies like the embedded system, Internet of Things (IoT), and cloud computing as a groundbreaking strategy to improve food security through the implementation of advanced agricultural technology. This system supervises real-time monitoring of crucial environmental factors such as 1) moisture, 2) humidity, 3) temperature, and 4) water levels, in smart agriculture practices. In addition, this system employs the latest sensors, including the module (DHT22), water level sensor, and moisture sensors, which are connected to the widely used embedded system (ESP32). The system uses the ThingSpeak cloud and ThingView app to enable wireless communication between the device and the farm owner, enhancing their interaction. The automated control of the two water pumps is based on the readings of various environmental factors. Moreover, this will also present a mathematical-driven function known as linear interpolation to calibrate the water level sensor in percentage. This system was created using the V-model software development approach. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Farmers can access comprehensive farm data from anywhere in the world as the sensor data is transmitted in real-time to both the ThingSpeak cloud and the ThingView. This capability allows for more precise crop irrigation and increased production. The study's findings demonstrate a striking 70% reduction in water consumption for soil irrigation when utilizing the proposed smart irrigation system. This paper underscores the significant promise of smart irrigation systems, driven by IoT, embedded systems, and cloud computing, to conserve water resources and advance food security.

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119
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100%
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Authors

6

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Cloud computing
  • Food security
  • Computer science
  • Agriculture
  • Edge computing
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Internet of Things
  • Agricultural engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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