An Artificial Intelligence Integrated Irrigation System: A Smart Approach

- Authors: Vibhooti Narayan Mishra1, Divya Pratap Singh2, Radheshyam Dwivedi3
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View Affiliations Hide Affiliations1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, NIT Patna, Bihar, India 2 Department of Applied Sciences and Humanities, Rajkiya Engineering College, Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, India 3 Department of Electrical Engineering, MNNIT Allahabad, UP, India
- Source: Federated learning for Internet of Vehicles: IoV Image Processing, Vision and Intelligent System: Volume 1 , pp 117-129
- Publication Date: September 2023
- Language: English


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The farming sector is considered the backbone of the Indian economy. The demand for water is continuously increasing with rising population density. Water is frequently wasted on the land due to unscientific irrigation techniques and unpredictable weather conditions. The efficiency of irrigation networks is challenged by the extremely variable and farmer-dependent irrigation water demand. Each farm's irrigation intensity is influenced by both accurate and inaccurate variables, as well as the farmer's behaviour. Accurate and inaccurate variables include soil moisture, crop’s water requirement, and climate conditions. An auto solar-powered smart irrigation system enables users to accurately time watering cycles by tracking the soil moisture at numerous sites across the field. This system also brings down the utilization of grid power to save electricity as per the energy crisis for Indian farmers. The objective of our work is to use an automated watering system to reduce the farmer's manual involvement in the field at an effective cost. The artificial intelligence (AI) system is based on sensing a control mechanism with required correction for the maximum yielding of irrigation. It also optimizes the water requirement of a variety of crops. A more accessible and more affordable solution to this issue is provided by the present work. The conventional methods of irrigation used in India are sprinklers and flood type systems. A large amount of water gets wasted, and crops are destroyed due to the uneven slopes of the field. These problems can be resolved by incorporating an intelligent automated irrigation system with an AI.
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