Title :
A solar-powered, Wi-Fi re-programmable precision irrigation controller
Author :
Fue, Kadeghe ; Schueller, John ; Schumann, Arnold ; Tumbo, Siza
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Agric. & Biol. Eng., Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
Abstract :
As the Tanzania population grows, scarcity of resources like water and electricity will pose a great risk to horticultural crop production and society activities. Precision irrigation poses a great opportunity to save water and energy in agriculture. The current off-the-shelf machines used to control water are incompatible to Tanzanian conditions, very expensive, delicate, or don´t have enough features. This study proposed a reprogrammable control system prototype design and implementation that can be used for African countries, particularly in Tanzania. The proposed integrated controller is a solar-powered system that uses low cost electronic devices to automate drip irrigation and to determine when to irrigate and how much to irrigate. The controller has been tested under African farms and achieved a high level of reliability and maintainability. The controller is a high tech tool that can be reprogrammed or updated wirelessly using a laptop and the data can be downloaded using any android based smartphone. The wireless technology incorporated can be used to transfer instant data of rainfall and soil moisture content. The system automates data cleaning while collecting instant information of the soil moisture, temperature, humidity and rainfall. It can store data at least for seven days.
Keywords :
crops; horticulture; irrigation; mobile computing; solar power; wireless LAN; African farm; Android based smartphone; Tanzanian condition; Wi-Fi reprogrammable precision irrigation controller; agriculture; drip irrigation; horticultural crop production; humidity; low cost electronic device; off-the-shelf machine; rainfall; reprogrammable control system prototype; soil moisture content; solar-powered precision irrigation; temperature; Humidity; Irrigation; Production; Reliability engineering; Wireless sensor networks; controller; drip irrigation; precision irrigation; solar-powered; wireless;
Conference_Titel :
Science, Computing and Telecommunications (PACT), 2014 Pan African Conference on
DOI :
10.1109/SCAT.2014.7055141