IoT-Based Smart Vertical Hydroponic System for Chili Plant

Nurfatin Athirah Mohd Hatipi, Suzi Seroja Sarnin, Mohd Nor Md Tan, Mohd Rizal Dohad, Nik Farah Emmyra Nik Kamaruzaman, Nani Fadzlina Naim, Azlina Idris
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Agriculture serves as the primary source of food for the global population, playing a critical role in meeting the nutritional needs of people worldwide. With the projected population reaching 9.7 billion by 2050, ensuring an adequate and sustainable food supply becomes increasingly challenging. Hydroponics, a technique that cultivates plants without soil by delivering mineral nutrients through water, offers a potential solution. Hydroponics requires only 10% of the space and 90% less water compared to conventional farming, enabling year-round production of nearly organic food. Vertical hydroponic systems, which arrange plants in stacked or suspended layers, optimize the use of vertical space and are particularly suitable for indoor and urban agriculture where land is limited. However, these systems require regular maintenance and monitoring, including managing nutrient solution balance, pH levels, water quality, and lighting conditions. This complexity can pose challenges for growers lacking time, resources, or technical expertise. To address these issues and ensure sustainability, an automated monitoring method is proposed for vertical hydroponic farming. This project aims to develop a system that automates the checking and maintenance of nutrient levels in the vertical farming process, monitoring factors such as Electrical Conductivity (EC), pH, liquid level, and water temperature. The integration of automation technologies in vertical hydroponics enhances precision, efficiency, and productivity by reducing labour requirements, optimizing resource utilization, and granting growers greater control over the growing environment. These advancements result in healthier plants, higher yields, and more sustainable agricultural practices.
基于物联网的辣椒种植智能垂直水培系统
农业是全球人口的主要粮食来源,在满足全世界人民的营养需求方面发挥着至关重要的作用。预计到 2050 年,全球人口将达到 97 亿,确保充足和可持续的粮食供应变得越来越具有挑战性。水培技术是一种通过水输送矿物质养分,在没有土壤的情况下培育植物的技术,它提供了一种潜在的解决方案。与传统农业相比,水耕法只需 10%的空间,用水量减少 90%,可全年生产近乎有机的食品。垂直水培系统将植物层层堆叠或悬挂,优化了垂直空间的利用,尤其适合土地有限的室内和城市农业。不过,这些系统需要定期维护和监测,包括管理营养液平衡、pH 值、水质和光照条件。这种复杂性会给缺乏时间、资源或技术专长的种植者带来挑战。为了解决这些问题并确保可持续性,我们提出了一种用于垂直水培农业的自动监控方法。本项目旨在开发一种系统,在垂直栽培过程中自动检查和维护营养液水平,同时监测电导率(EC)、pH 值、液面和水温等因素。在垂直水培过程中集成自动化技术,可以减少劳动力需求,优化资源利用,使种植者能够更好地控制生长环境,从而提高精度、效率和生产力。这些进步使植物更健康、产量更高、农业实践更具可持续性。
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