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SYNOPSIS:

NAME OF THE STUDENT

POOJA 18115
PURNIMA 18122
NIDHI 18106

PROJECT GUIDE HOD ()


DEPARTMENT
DRONACHARYA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
KHENTAWAS,GURGAON -123506

PROJECT BRIEF/ABSTRACT-:
Our project is Smart Farming.It is a mobile application that helps the
farmers to predict the type of crop according to the soil fertility and its
pH level and also we have a module in it which the farmers get to know
the market price that is the max. price at which he should sell his crops
and able to earn more profit. One of the most important parameter in
farming is soil fertility i.e. ratio in which various nutrient essential for
crop is present in soil. To monitor soil fertility, pH of the soil is most
commonly measured. It is also one of the most useful and informative
soil parameters because of its relationship to many aspects of soil
fertility and plant growth. Despite its importance, the implications of
inadequate soil pH on forage response, particularly nutrient use
efficiency, are often overlooked. In the proposed system we determine
the average percentage of basic soil nutrients Nitrogen, Phosphorous
and Potassium and determine the suitable crops for the particular soil
type.

OBJECTIVE-: The objective of our project is to reduce farmer work


load that is the hectic work done by a farmer and to improve farmer's
profit so that he can have more savings as the conditions of Indian
farmers are degrading day by day.

FEATURES-:
1.Smart farming is a concept that originated with software engineering and
computer science that arrived with the addition of computing technologies and the
transmission of data from agriculture, within an overall environment of virtually
ubiquitous computing . These computing elements are embedded in objects and
interconnected with each other and the internet.
2.The SF field comprises other terms with similar meanings, such as smart
agriculture. Accordingly, overlapping interfaces and technologies exist and
encompass ideas such as precision agriculture and management information
systems in agriculture, which have been derived from the idea of the farm
management information system (FMIS) . FMIS is defined as a system that is
designed for collecting, processing, storing, and disseminating data in a required
format to perform operations and functions on rural properties .

3.The use of SF tools is possible due to the use of sensors in agriculture. A sensor
is an electrotechnical device that measures physical quantities from the
environment and converts these measurements into a signal that can be read by an
instrument. Among the measurements read by sensors are the following:
temperature, humidity, light, pressure, noise levels, presence or absence of certain
types of objects, mechanical stress levels, speed, direction, and object size .

4.Smartphones have gained large market shares among various user sectors due to
their usefulness, ease-of- use, and affordability.Sensors are a device that measures
a physical quantity and converts to a signalwhich can be read and used by other
devices. An example of the traditional sensors is the thermometer which converts
how hot or cold the environment is into a number, which is called the temperature.
There are many kinds of sensors available nowadays, and many mainstream
smartphones are equipped with various sensors, including accelerometers, GPS,
light sensors, temperature sensors, gyroscope, and barometer.

ADVANTAGES-:
1.Used to earn more profit for the farmers.
2. The farmer gets complete knowledge which crop to earn
according to the prediction made by the app.
3. The conditions of the farmer will surely be improved.
4.The farmers will have the information of the correct market price of
the crop.

APPLICATIONS-:
1.Wide variety of applications in Farming,used in testing various soil
and predict the crops accordingly.
2.Also used to predict market price for farmers.

REFERENCES-:
References:

www.google.com
www.tutorialpoints.com
www.w3school.com

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