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SMART IRRIGATION ON ONION PLANTATION

GAYATHRE B

(19PCA001)

Mini project submitted

In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Award of

Master’s Degree in Computer Applications

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

AVINASHILINGAM INSTITUTE FOR HOME SCIENCE AND

HIGHER EDUCATION FOR WOMEN

COIMBATORE – 641043

MARCH 2020
SMART IRRIGATION ON ONION PLANTATION

GAYATHRE B

(19PCA001)

Mini project submitted

In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Award of

Master’s Degree in Computer Science

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

AVINASHILINGAM INSTITUTE FOR HOME SCIENCE AND

HIGHER EDUCATION FOR WOMEN

COIMBATORE – 641043

MARCH 2019

Signature of the Head of the Department Signature of Supervisor

Viva-voce Examination held on _________________

Signature of Examiner
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I would like to express my sincere thanks to God Almighty, for his constant love and
grace that he showered upon me.

I would like to express my deep sense of reverential gratitude and sincere thanks to Shri,
Dr. P. R. Krishnakumar, Chancellor, Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher
Education for Women, Coimbatore, for providing all facilities during the course of my study.

I owe my great deal of gratitude to Dr. Premavathy Vijayan M.Sc., M.Ed., Dip. Spl.
Edn., M.Phil., Ph.D., Vice Chancellor, Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher
Education for Women, Coimbatore, for extending all resources that facilitated the conduct of the
project study.

I express my gratitude to Dr. S. Kowsalya, Registrar, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. 


Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women, Coimbatore, for
providing all facilities necessary for the study.

I am also thankful to Dr. (Mrs.) Udaya chandrika, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D., Dean,
School of Physical Sciences and Computational Sciences, Avinashilingam Institute for Home
Science and Higher Education for Women, Coimbatore, for granting the facility required.

I wish to place my deep sense of gratitude to Dr. (Mrs.) V.Radha, M.Sc., M.Phil.,
Ph.D., Professor and Head, Department of Computer Science, for support and
encouragement to complete the project.

I heartily thank my esteemed project guide Dr. M. Krishnaveni, M.Sc., (ACS), M.Sc.,
(CS)., M.Phil., Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science,, for imparting
the tremendous assistance and well-timed support for triumph of my project. And guidance and
constant supervision as well as for providing necessary resources for the project and also for her
support in completing the project.
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all the staff members of the Department of
Computer Science, for their constant encouragement and for the opportunity to do my project in
this esteemed university.

Last yet importantly, we would like to thank my parents, family members, friends and all
well-wishers for their kind inspiration, blessings and encouragement during the project.

I have great pleasure in expressing my deep sense of gratitude to all the other teaching
and non-teaching staff members who stood behind the screen for the completion of the project.
SYNOPSIS

Security has been playing a key role in many of our places like offices, institutions,
libraries, laboratories etc. in order to keep our data confidentially so that no other unauthorized
person could have an access on them. Nowadays, at every point of time, we need security
systems for protection of valuable data and even money. This paper presents a fingerprint based
locker opening system which provides security for banks. This method is most efficient and
reliable. To provide perfect security to the bank lockers and to make the work easier, this project
is taking help of two different technologies viz. EMBEDDED SYSTEMS and BIOMETRICS.
Unauthorized access is prohibited by designing a lock that stores the fingerprints of one or more
authorized users. Fingerprint is sensed by sensor and is validated for authentication. If the
fingerprint matches, the locker door will be opened automatically.
CONTENTS

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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Problem definition 1
1.2 Overview of the Project 1
1.3 Features 2

2 SYSTEM ANALYSIS
2.1 Existing system 3
2.2 Drawbacks of the existing system 3
2.3 Proposed System 3
2.4 Algorithms and cryptography 4
2.5 Working of the proposed system 4
2.6 Advantages of the proposed system 5
3 SYSTEM SPECIFICATION
3.1 Hardware specification 6
3.2 Software specification 6
3.3 Hardware description 6
3.4 Software description 7
3.5 Library 8
4 SYSTEM DESIGN
4.1 Input Design 11
4.2 Output Design 11
5 SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
5.1 Modules 13
5.2 Installing the adafruit fingerprint sensor library 13
5.3 Module description 14
5.3.1 Enrollment 14
5.3.2 Authentication 15
6 CONCLUSION 17

7 SCOPE FOR FUTURE ENHANCEMENT 18


8 BIBLOGRAPHY 19

9 APPENDIX

9.1 Screenshots 20
9.2 Block diagram 26
9.3 Circuit Diagram 26
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
SYNOPSIS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
SYSTEM SPECIFICATION
SYSTEM STUDY AND ANALYSIS
SYSTEM DESIGN
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
CONCLUSION
SCOPE FOR FUTURE ENHANCEMENT
BIBLIOGRAPHY
APPENDIX

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