Artificial intelligence: prototype of an automated irrigation system for the cultivation of roses in Cotopaxi
Manuel William Villa Quisphe,
José Augusto Cadena Moreano and
Juan Carlos Chancusig Chisag
Data and Metadata, 2024, vol. 3, 398
Abstract:
Implementing artificial intelligence in agriculture can improve efficiency, reduce pollution, and promote more effective agricultural production. Efficient irrigation management avoids wasting water and ensures that plants receive the right amount of water at the right time. The purpose of this research is to present an intelligent irrigation system based on neural networks and fuzzy logic, to avoid the presence of pests due to excess relative humidity in rose crops in Cotopaxi. A mixed methodology was used. The SCRUM methodology, Android Studio as an integrated development environment, a relational database management system and the Mobile-D method were used as software elements. For the prototype construction, the main hardware element that was used was the Arduino Board. The system for irrigating automated water using fuzzy logic took less time than manual irrigation. Training actions were proposed for employers and employees in the use and maintenance of the automated irrigation system, to maintain continuous improvement in the process
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.56294/dm2024398
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