GSM DTMF Based Smart Irrigation System Working on Renewable Energy
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Abstract
The GSM DTMF-based Smart Irrigation System integrates renewable energy sources to enhance agricultural water management and sustainability. This system enables remote control of three-phase motor pumps via mobile phones, using Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) signalling through GSM networks. This innovation is particularly beneficial for farmers in regions like India, where unpredictable weather and frequent power outages complicate traditional irrigation methods. By using solar power or other renewable sources, the system ensures continuous operation even during power failures, promoting reliable irrigation practices.The system's core components include a microcontroller interfaced with a GSM module, soil moisture sensors, and a renewable energy power supply. The soil moisture sensors monitor the field's water levels in real-time and communicate with the microcontroller, which processes the data and triggers the motor pump when irrigation is needed. The use of DTMF technology allows farmers to operate their irrigation systems remotely without requiring internet access, thereby reducing dependence on unstable local electricity grids. This feature is essential for regions with limited connectivity, ensuring farmers have consistent access to their irrigation systems.