DRONE FOR SMART AGRICULTURE

Authors

  • Prof. Mr. Gaikwad R. V Department of Civil Engineering, SVSMD’S KKI Polytechnic Akkalkot
  • Chavan A. R Department of Civil Engineering, SVSMD’S KKI Polytechnic Akkalkot
  • Patil S. B Department of Civil Engineering, SVSMD’S KKI Polytechnic Akkalkot
  • Jadhav S. S Department of Civil Engineering, SVSMD’S KKI Polytechnic Akkalkot
  • Tengale S. C Department of Civil Engineering, SVSMD’S KKI Polytechnic Akkalkot
  • Bepari G. W Department of Civil Engineering, SVSMD’S KKI Polytechnic Akkalkot

Abstract

One of main source of income in of India is Agriculture. The production rate of crops in agriculture is based on various parameters like temperature, humidity, rain, etc. Which are natural factors and not in farmers control. The field of agriculture is also depends on some of factors like pests, disease, fertilizers, etc which can be control by giving proper treatment to crops. Pesticides may increase the productivity of crops but it also affects on human health. we are going to discus different architecture based on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The use of Crop Monitoring very important to agriculture and it will be so easy if will use intelligent machines such as robots using new technologies. This paper gives the idea about various technologies used to reduce human efforts in various operations of agriculture like detection of presence of pests, spraying of UREA, spraying of fertilizers, Crop Survelliance, Crop Monitoring ,Irrigation Monitoring, Livestock Monitoring etc. This describes the development of quad copter UAV and the Monitoring mechanism.  The discussed system involves designing a prototype which uses simple cost effective equipment like BLDC motor, Arduino, ESC wires, etc.

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Published

2022-03-01

How to Cite

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Prof. Mr. Gaikwad R. V, Chavan A. R, Patil S. B, Jadhav S. S, Tengale S. C, and Bepari G. W, “ DRONE FOR SMART AGRICULTURE ”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 7, no. 2, p. 4, Mar. 2022.