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Resumo:The management of natural resources, through the conscious control and use of energy sources, is essential and necessary, so implementing mechanisms that enable better management is today an increasingly frequent effort. Due to its unsustainable consumption, water use has long one become of the main problems of modern times. Much of the current efforts use the concept of the Internet of Things (IoT), present in vast modern sectors, transforming high water consumption into a greener and more sustainable consumption. In areas often affected by severe droughts, the management of this consumption is critical, because water it's an important resource for humanity, since it affects countless sectors that depend on it, such as the development of various agricultural crops. The use of manual processes to irrigate these crops remains frequent, leading to much higher water consumption than necessary for optimal crop growth. Focused mainly on reducing water consumption, and ensuring minimum conditions for crop growth, the solution presented in this article, through technologies such as NB-IoT, a small set of sensors and based on the analysis of the humidity variation of the soil throughout the day, time and possibility of precipitation, allows to set efficient and sustainable rule times. Additionally, given the characteristics of the NB-IoT network, the solution allows not only remote consultation of the humidity levels of the soil, as the scheduling of manual watering cycles.
Autores principais:Ascensão, João Filipe Fernandes
Outros Autores:Alves, Rui; Matos, Paulo
Assunto:Water Irrigation Sustainable Agriculture
Ano:2021
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:comunicação em conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Biblioteca Digital do IPB
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spellingShingle eSmartWatering - A more sustainable solution for irrigation
Ascensão, João Filipe Fernandes
Water
Irrigation
Sustainable
Agriculture
subject.fl_str_mv Water
Irrigation
Sustainable
Agriculture
title eSmartWatering - A more sustainable solution for irrigation
title_full eSmartWatering - A more sustainable solution for irrigation
title_fullStr eSmartWatering - A more sustainable solution for irrigation
title_full_unstemmed eSmartWatering - A more sustainable solution for irrigation
title_short eSmartWatering - A more sustainable solution for irrigation
title_sort eSmartWatering - A more sustainable solution for irrigation
topic Water
Irrigation
Sustainable
Agriculture
topic_facet Water
Irrigation
Sustainable
Agriculture
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