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SMART FARMING USING IOT AND SOLAR ENERGY BASED MULTIPURPOSE AGRICULTURAL ROBOT

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International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 11 Issue: 05 | May 2024

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SMART FARMING USING IOT AND SOLAR ENERGY BASED MULTIPURPOSE AGRICULTURAL ROBOT Rajendra M Tigadi 1, Raju B Gulli2, Sachin S Babannavar 3, Shivanand D Kabbur4 Prof. Gurudutt Ghadi5, Prof. Vishwanath M.K 6, Dr. Rajendra M Galagali7 1234Students, Department of Mechanical Engineering S.G. Balekundri Institute of Technology

Engineering Belgaum, Karnataka, India

5Professor and Project Guide, Department of Mechanical Engineering S.G. Balekundri Institute of Technology

Engineering Belgaum, Karnataka, India

6Professor and Project Coordinator, Department of Mechanical Engineering S.G. Balekundri Institute of

Technology Engineering Belgaum, Karnataka, India 7Professor and HOD, Department of Mechanical Engineering S.G. Balekundri Institute of Technology Engineering Belgaum, Karnataka, India ---------------------------------------------------------------------***----------------------------------------------------------------

Abstract: As among the primary industries in India, agriculture is essential to the country's economy. In recent decades, Indian agriculture has experienced significant expansion. Even though a lot of work has been done in this subject, it is still highly important to find and apply new ideas. It is regrettable that these ideas aren't being appropriately applied in the real world. For those living in remote areas, this can be challenging and expensive. The fundamental and important machinery used in agriculture for maximum production is the multipurpose agricultural or farming machine. Because of the labour-intensive nature of the conventional method of weeding, seeding, and pesticide spraying, labour is in short supply, which affects many Indian farmers.

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ROBOTIC CUTTER ROBOTIC FORWARD ROBOTIC REVERSE ROBOTIC LEFT TURN. ROBOTIC RIGHT TURN.

2. PART EXPLANATION A.

Solar Panel

Keywords: rotating, autonomous, seedlings, and seed sowing

1. INTRODUCTION Overview In India, agriculture is the main industry. In certain regions of Southern India, agriculture has a longer history dating back to the Indus Valley Civilization. India currently leads the world in agricultural productivity. Special vehicles are used extensively in a variety of industries, including industrial, medical, and military applications. Their productivity in the agricultural sector is steadily rising. A few of the main issues facing Indian agriculture are the growing cost of inputs, the scarcity of skilled labor, the lack of water resources, and crop monitoring. Agriculture used automation technologies as a solution to these issues. The use of automation in agriculture may allow farmers to work less. Vehicles for the weeding and seeding procedures are being developed. Features 1. 2.

Solar cells used in satellites are referred to as photovoltaic (PV) cells. An array of twenty-watt solar panels is used in this project. The solar panel produces voltage and current of 21 V and 1.10 A, respectively. The solar panel weights approximately 2.5 kilograms. The total number of cells in the solar panel is 36. The solar panel utilized in this project was B.

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ROBOTIC SEED BOWER. ROBOTIC WATER SPRINKLER.

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