Research Article

Design and Implementation of Plant Phenotyping using Smart Electronic Automation

by  Dileep K. T., Cyril Prasanna Raj P., Ajey S. S.
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International Journal of Computer Applications
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
Volume 179 - Issue 15
Published: Jan 2018
Authors: Dileep K. T., Cyril Prasanna Raj P., Ajey S. S.
10.5120/ijca2018916098
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Dileep K. T., Cyril Prasanna Raj P., Ajey S. S. . Design and Implementation of Plant Phenotyping using Smart Electronic Automation. International Journal of Computer Applications. 179, 15 (Jan 2018), 26-28. DOI=10.5120/ijca2018916098

                        @article{ 10.5120/ijca2018916098,
                        author  = { Dileep K. T.,Cyril Prasanna Raj P.,Ajey S. S. },
                        title   = { Design and Implementation of Plant Phenotyping using Smart Electronic Automation },
                        journal = { International Journal of Computer Applications },
                        year    = { 2018 },
                        volume  = { 179 },
                        number  = { 15 },
                        pages   = { 26-28 },
                        doi     = { 10.5120/ijca2018916098 },
                        publisher = { Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA }
                        }
                        %0 Journal Article
                        %D 2018
                        %A Dileep K. T.
                        %A Cyril Prasanna Raj P.
                        %A Ajey S. S.
                        %T Design and Implementation of Plant Phenotyping using Smart Electronic Automation%T 
                        %J International Journal of Computer Applications
                        %V 179
                        %N 15
                        %P 26-28
                        %R 10.5120/ijca2018916098
                        %I Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
Abstract

The present paper describes the Low-Cost Electronic Automation Unit for Plant Data Acquisition in Plant Phenotyping in which the whole system is made automatic controllable through the sensors. The image capturing of the plant that is the Plant Phenotyping process is done at different angles using a camera and a servo motor. The regular watering system is done automated by obtaining two different results of the water content of the soil present in that particular pot where the plant is present that is through Image Processing, and the Load of the Pot . Automated watering system to the Pot is done through the Solenoid water valve comparing with the results of the water content present in soil.

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Keywords

Arduino Mega 2560 Servo Motor DC Motor IR Sensor Soil Sensor Camera Load sensor.

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