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1 Objective of Project

Contents
2 Literature survey

3 Problem Definition

4 Architecture of project

5 Applications

6 Advantages
Motivation

1. Saves Water:: By intelligently watering plants based on their actual moisture needs, you help conserve a precious resource.

2. Promotes Healthy Growth:** Properly hydrated plants are more likely to thrive, and seeing your garden flourish can be highly
motivating.

3. **Saves Time:** The automation aspect of this project can free up your time from manual watering chores.

4. **Tech Enthusiasm:** If you enjoy working with IoT technologies, this project can be a fun and educational way to apply your skills.

5. **Environmental Responsibility:** Contributing to sustainability and reducing water waste aligns with the broader goal of protecting
the environment.

6. **Personal Satisfaction:** Successfully building and using the system can provide a sense of accomplishment.

Overall, motivation in this project comes from the combination of practical benefits, environmental awareness, and the joy of creating
a smart, efficient solution.
Literature survey

Title Advantages Limitations Accuraccy


Water Conservation:* Precise Complex Installation:* Sensor Calibration:* Proper
The intricate setup of
irrigation based on real-time sensors, communication calibration of soil moisture,
data minimizes water wastage networks, and
Exploring the controllers can pose
weather, and other sensors is
and promotes sustainable
Landscape of Smart challenges during initial crucial to ensure accurate data
Irrigation Systems: resource use.
deployment. collection.
Advantages, - *Improved Efficiency :* - *Technical Expertise :*
- *Data Fusion:* Integrating data
Limitations, and Automation optimizes irrigation Users may require
Accuracy technical knowledge for from multiple sources enhances
schedules, enhancing plant
Assessment. system configuration accuracy in irrigation predictions
health and growth. and troubleshooting.
- *Remote Monitoring:* Users - *Sensor Reliability:* and decision-making.

can remotely monitor and Sensor inaccuracies due - *Algorithm Performance:*


to calibration issues or
control the system, enhancing environmental factors Evaluation of machine learning
convenience and reducing can lead to improper algorithms for predicting irrigation
manual intervention. irrigation decisions.
needs based on historical and real-
Cost:The upfront
- *Customization:* Tailored investment for time data.
irrigation strategies for specific equipment and - *Case Studies:* Comparative
plant types, soil conditions. infrastructure can be a
barrier, particularly for studies involving traditional and
small-scale users. smart irrigation methods to assess
Maintenance Burden:
Regular maintenance water savings and plant health
and software updates improvements.
are essential, potentially
-
adding to operational
costs.
Project Scope

Project scope defines what the project will achieve and the boundaries within which it
operates. It includes objectives, deliverables, constraints, assumptions, stakeholders,
risks, and acceptance criteria. It provides clarity and helps prevent scope creep,
ensuring that the project stays on track
**Hardware Requirements Specification**

- **Purpose**: Identify and outline necessary hardware components and configurations.


- **Components**: Servers, storage, networking, user devices.
- **Performance**: Handle 100 scans/hr, response < 5 seconds.
- **Reliability**: Ensure uptime and data protection.
- **Environmental**: Adequate cooling and backup power.
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Assumptions

Assumptions are unverified conditions or factors taken as true for planning purposes, while
dependencies are relationships between project elements affecting their sequence or
interconnection. Both are vital for project management.
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