IoT based SMART FARMING SYSTEM
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Abstract
Internet of Things (IoT) technology has brought revolution to each and every field of
common man’slife by making everything smart and intelligent. IoT refers to a network of
things which make a self-configuring network. The development of Intelligent Smart
Farming IoT based devices is day by dayturning the face of agriculture production by not
only enhancing it but also making it cost-effectiveand reducing wastage. The aim/objective
of this report is to propose IoT based Smart FarmingSystem assisting farmers in getting
Live Data (Temperature, Soil Moisture) for efficient environmentmonitoring which will
enable them to increase their overall yield and quality of products. The IoTbased Smart
Farming System being proposed via this report is integrated with ArduinoTechnologymixed
with different Sensors and a Wifi module producing live data feed that can be obtained
onlinefrom Thingsspeak.com. The product being proposed is tested on Live Agriculture
Fields giving highaccuracyover98%in datafeeds
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