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Condition Monitoring of a Sprinkler System Using Feedback Mechanism

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Intelligent Sustainable Systems

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In India, traditional irrigation techniques, those that are operated by hand, are used widely because of their low price. There are different kinds of ways of irrigating fields. An automatic irrigation system isn't thus rife here. The proposed system permits versatile management of mechanical device valves for releasing water to fields, and data concerning the current standing and quantity of water discharged is distributed to the user by an app through the online server which acts as an information collector of this method. A mobile application is employed to indicate the action performed within the garden. The proposed solution provides simple and versatile management of irrigation methods and provides optimum water consumption. The shrewd sprinkler water system innovation depends on real water needs. This framework can be modified to naturally begin a set time and day consistently. Little versatile sprinklers can be incidentally positioned on gardens if extra watering is required or if no perpetual framework is set up. The framework has been effectively picked, actualized, and worked in the field. The framework setup has been changed to meet the water necessities as per the yield development stages. Using IoT for water management systems can be extended out to different techniques in irrigation. It helps to reduce human involvement in irrigation.

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Mahalakshmi, S., Veena, N., Guruprasad, S., Pallavi (2022). Condition Monitoring of a Sprinkler System Using Feedback Mechanism. In: Raj, J.S., Palanisamy, R., Perikos, I., Shi, Y. (eds) Intelligent Sustainable Systems. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 213. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-2422-3_39

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