AGRICULTURAL MONITORING USING ZIGBEE WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
CHAPTER
ONE
INTRODUCTION
The birth of agriculture and house training
of plants and animals was developed 10,000 years ago, in the change of time the
importance of agriculture cannot be over emphasized. Comprehensive farming made
food available to much greater population as it reduced the hunting and
gathering. Man learned techniques and new way for better farming in which
weather forecasting plays key role. In order to predict the climatic changes
instruments were needed to measure the soil moisture, temperature and humidity.
The first invention of soil moisture sensor is Tensiometer and pressure
membrane is used to measure the moisture in the soil in the year 1940, and thermometer
to measure temperature in 1592 (N.Krishna Chaitanya, G.Anand Kumar, P.Aruna Kumari,
2013).
Nigeria being an agricultural country needs
some innovation in the field of agriculture. This can be achieved through
modern technologies which assist computing, communication and control within
devices, WSN is best suit for this purpose. Wireless sensor networks (WSN)
technologies have become a backbone for modern precision agriculture monitoring
(Miskam, Muhamad Azman, Azwan bin Nasirudin and Inzarulfaisham Abd., 2009). WSN
in agriculture helps in distributed data collection, environmental monitoring,
precise irrigation and fertilizer supply to produce bountiful crop production
while reducing cost and assisting farmers in real time data gathering.
The
possible economic benefits for accurate monitoring in agriculture are endless.
Selective farming and harvesting times protects the crops from temperature and
humidity rather than with more climatic monitoring, but to yield a better
throughput and insure the protection of the crops agricultural monitoring leads
the way.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE
PROBLEM
Agricultural
monitoring is of great importance to farmers, whereby information is made
available to them before commencement of a planting season. This practice and new
technology enhance production and thus eliminates the traditional extension
services by extension workers. Thus the need for wireless monitoring brings us
to this topic.
1.3 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
The
aim of this project is to design a wireless sensor network of ZigBee technology
to monitor agricultural environment. This system should be able to perform the
following functions:
1. Check
the soil water table.
2. Monitor
the soil humidity and temperature appropriately.
3. Check
the soil PH in order to inform the farmer on the necessary and accurate type of
fertilizer needed.
4. The
system should be able to convey this information for further analysis.
AGRICULTURAL MONITORING USING ZIGBEE WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
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