通过机器人和物联网实现先进自动化的排水系统中的有机农业

Althaf Shaik, Nafisa Badruzaman, Devadharshini Gajendran, Geethalakshmi M, J. Anand
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印度浪费了大量的水。中央水资源委员会的一份报告显示,印度的降水量高达4万亿立方米,但其中只有8%得到了有效的保护。根据水资源综合管理指数(CWMI)的报告,近6亿人(几乎占全国人口的一半)正面临水资源短缺问题。与此同时,由于城市、农村和商业的发展,农业面积的总量开始下降。如果这种情况继续下去,未来将没有农业用地种植作物。目前还没有在流域引入物联网(IoT)应用,用于智能农业的作物生产。在物联网和机器人技术的帮助下,流域作物的高效种植将对可持续性措施产生重大影响。利用浮力原理在流域种植作物是一项创新,对节约用水产生了影响。为了流域作物的健康生长,利用物联网设备对水质参数进行连续监测。提出的方法包括一个环保的Fe6胶囊,可以吸收水中存在的污垢。该文件提出了将机器人纳入自动化的“通过机器人和物联网实现先进自动化的排水系统有机农业”的可能性。
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Organic Farming in Drainage Systems with Advanced Automation through Robotics and IoT
Wastage of water is huge in India. A report from the Central Water Commission shows that India gets as much as 4,000 billion cubic meters of precipitation, yet just 8% of that is conserved efficiently. As per Composite Water Management Index (CWMI) report almost 600 million individuals, which is practically half of the nation's population, are confronting water scarcity issues. At the same time, the aggregate sum of the farming area started to decline on the grounds because of its utilization for metropolitan, rural, and business advancement. If this condition continues, there will be no agricultural land in the future for growing crops. There is currently no Internet of Things (IoT) application being introduced in drainage basins for crop production for smart agriculture. The efficient cultivation of crops in the drainage basin with the aid of IoT and robotics will have a significant impact on sustainability measures. The usage of the principle of buoyancy for growing crops on the drainage basin is an innovation that makes an impact in saving water. For the healthy growth of crops in the drainage basin, the water quality parameter is monitored continuously using IoT devices. This proposed method includes a Fe6 capsule which is eco- friendly to absorb the dirt present in the water. This paperwork gives the possibility of “Organic farming in drainage system with advanced automation through robotics and IoT” in which robotics is included in automation.
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