ABSTRACT

Traditionally, mobile apps have been used to book tickets, view videos and listen to music podcasts and other things. However, it has not been used to control any connected devices in a feasible manner. As the concept of the Internet of Things grows, it is envisioned that mobile devices and ubiquitous computing will be common place. This technology will allow us to remotely monitor & control various hardware devices. Using the Internet of Things, our proposed method aims to develop a Smart Irrigation System controlled by a mobile device.

This system makes use of a WiFi module integrated with a microcontroller unit. Data will be sent wirelessly to the Android Device. The Android Device has a custom app that is built specifically for the purpose of monitoring and control of various appliances. This proposed method makes use of various sensors such as humidity, moisture and temperature sensors mounted at various places to measure the various process parameters. For the purpose of control, a pump and an LED is also installed.