151. An IoT-based Smart Grains Warehouse Monitoring System.
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Arun, R. Arumuga, Manju, J., Balamurugan, A. G., and Praveen, R.
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ELECTRONIC noses , *SMOKE , *WAREHOUSES , *TEXT messages , *INTERNET of things , *STORAGE facilities , *CELL phones - Abstract
Agriculture is a significant contributor to the economies of a wide range of countries, including India, the United States of America, and other places. One of the primary concerns is the loss of agricultural stocks due to waste. When it comes to the health and safety of the products they harvest, farmers face a wide range of challenges. It's possible that fixing this issue will result in an increase in the overall profit from their yields. In this body of work, an Internet of Things (IoT)-based Smart Grains Warehouse Monitoring System that is capable of being installed in the stockyard has been proposed. To ensure the safety of the commodities, the system employs several Internet of Things sensors to monitor a variety of elements, including the smoke gas level, the level of humidity and temperature in the warehouse, the detection of fire, and the creation of water on the grains. Using weight sensors allows for the collection of information that is both comprehensive and well-organized regarding the stockpile. Using odor sensors that can detect putrid odors allows for spoiled goods to be located and removed from the store. A GSM/WiFi module is used to transfer data from the relevant sensors to a handheld device such as a mobile phone, tablet, or other similar devices. Notifications sent to the farmer through email or text message provide him with up-to-date information regarding the stockyard. Farmers that do not have access to suitable storage facilities for their harvested goods could benefit from using the system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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