IoT in Agriculture: A Smart Forming in Apartment Building at Sultanate of Oman

Authors

  • Lamiya Yousuf AlSarmi Middle East College
  • Puttaswamy M. R. Middle East College

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47611/jsr.vi.894

Keywords:

IoT, Arduino, Sensors, Power Bi, Thing Speak.

Abstract

 

The world strives to exploit the fourth revolution in technology, including the great developments such as the Internet of Things (IoT) to improve life. IoT technology is used in many areas of life from industry health and environment to personal life. Agriculture is, therefore, one of the key sectors of life that have benefited from modern technology such as the use of drones for crop assessment, irrigation, monitoring and mapping, big data in crop analysis for companies and countries. The Internet of Things was not far off as it was introduced to monitor plant irrigation. Increased awareness of the environment and the exploitation of small and semi-enclosed areas in agriculture and turning them into green areas. The IoT technology converts this process into intelligent and dynamic based on wireless sensing with the help of the device programmed by the Arduino. This data is collected in Power BI what to help in the future development of the device and analysis of the data. The device senses soil moisture and temperature and connects it to its cloud platform for optimal management of future planting. The device senses soil moisture and temperature and connects it to its cloud power BI platform for optimal management of future planting. This technology helps reduce agricultural costs and labor. Therefore, this paper proposes an intelligent system with the help of the Internet of Things in the management of smart farming in apartment building with the help of Arduino.

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Published

07-14-2020

How to Cite

AlSarmi, L. Y., & M. R., P. (2020). IoT in Agriculture: A Smart Forming in Apartment Building at Sultanate of Oman. Journal of Student Research. https://doi.org/10.47611/jsr.vi.894