GSM Based Agriculture Monitoring and Controlling System

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T. Cherishma Sri Lakshmi
T. Cherishma Sri Lakshmi
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Dr. R. Bulli Babu
Dr. R. Bulli Babu
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CH. Jonathan Soumith
CH. Jonathan Soumith
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R.Keshav Rao
R.Keshav Rao
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This paper proposes a farming environment observing framework for checking data concerning an outside by using Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) innovation. The proposed rural environment observing server framework gathers natural and soil data on the outside through WSNbased ecological and soil sensors. In this paper we are using sensors as soil moisture sensor and temperature sensor .This sensors help the field to control the water level and also temperature .Here we are using wireless sensor network as GSM (global system for mobile communication).

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T. Cherishma Sri Lakshmi. 2015. \u201cGSM Based Agriculture Monitoring and Controlling System\u201d. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology - A: Hardware & Computation GJCST-A Volume 15 (GJCST Volume 15 Issue A2): .

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This paper proposes a farming environment observing framework for checking data concerning an outside by using Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) innovation. The proposed rural environment observing server framework gathers natural and soil data on the outside through WSNbased ecological and soil sensors. In this paper we are using sensors as soil moisture sensor and temperature sensor .This sensors help the field to control the water level and also temperature .Here we are using wireless sensor network as GSM (global system for mobile communication).

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