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Implementation of Automated Pesticide Sprinkler in Existing Crop Cultivation Culture

Madhukar B. Sorte, Siddhesh Patil, Prajkta Saste, Swati Narayankar, Akash Hodage

Abstract


Advancement in agriculture helps in finding new solutions to improve efficiency. A way is to inculcate available data systems and technologies in the form of more smart machines to decrease wastage and focus on more efficient energy systems. We are now working towards sustainable in the 21st century. Today, mobiles and smart phones have become the most inseparable things in our lives. Smart Phones running on android applications are becoming smarter each time and are accompanied with several accessories which are useful for operational Robots. This project basically guides how to Sprinkle pesticides on yielding area using robot equipments by mobile phones, some aspects about Bluetooth technology, components of the mobile as well as robot. Here, in this proposed project we present an inspection of our robot vehicle controlled by a mobile smart phone by moving the robot, forward, backward, left side and also right side by using android interface in Arduino, and Bluetooth module. Today usage of devices at work and office has transformed because of bluetooth, and has transformed old or wired digital devices into various wireless devices. Here in this project we are using Bluetooth intelligence, interface microcontroller and android application. Many engineers have built and designed driverless/automatic tractors before but they have mostly failed as they didn’t have the capacity to embrace the difficulties of the actual world. The method of treating an agricultural crop and its soil selectively or precisely as per their needs by autonomous/automatic devices is an eventual step in the advancement of Precision Farming (PF) as it focuses down to the individual plant also called as Phyto-technology.


Keywords


Pesticides’ sprinkler, Arduino Uno usage, android application, colo¬¬¬¬¬¬r sensing, Bluetooth module, user friendly, economical

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