JEEMECS (Journal of Electrical Engineering, Mechatronic and Computer Science)
Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): August 2024

Prototype IOT-based Soil PH Measurement Tool with Esp8266 at UPT Palawija Tanjung Selamat

Putri, Raissa Amanda (Unknown)
Fadillah, Muhammad Taufik (Unknown)
Prayuda, Wahyu Putra (Unknown)
Wibowo, Muhammad Rizky (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
06 Sep 2024

Abstract

The goal of this research is to build and create a prototype tool capable of monitoring soil pH automatically by employing Internet of Things (IoT) technology using NodeMCU ESP8266 at UPT Palawija Tanjung Selamat. The challenge is in the limited time and effort required for manual soil pH measurement, which can impede the process of routinely checking soil quality. The technique uses a pH sensor coupled with a NodeMCU ESP8266 to wirelessly send data to an Internet of Things platform. The instrument will be built to be able to provide data in real time to the monitoring system and measure the pH of the soil on a regular basis. To guarantee the precision of the test results in this instance, the pH sensor will be meticulously calibrated. The ultimate product of this prototype design is anticipated to be a device that can continuously monitor the pH of soil without requiring direct input from land managers or farmers. It is anticipated that this instrument would offer precise and trustworthy data regarding the degree of soil acidity at the site under remote observation. Therefore, it is anticipated to improve soil management's efficacy and efficiency and allow for prompt remedial action in the event that data collection warrants it.

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Computer Science & IT Control & Systems Engineering Electrical & Electronics Engineering

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JEEMECS is an Open-Access journal who managed by Electrical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Merdeka Malang, Indonesia. The technologies are rapidly changing and updating. Thus rapid distribution and publication to researchers, engineers, and educators are very important. ...