Alamendah Village is a horticultural area where irrigation and energy use are still managed manually, leading to water inefficiency and unmonitored electricity consumption. This study developed an AIoT-based system using ESP32 microcontrollers and soil moisture sensors to support precision irrigation and energy monitoring. The system design included sensor calibration to convert ADC values into moisture percentages, threshold-based irrigation recommendations, and a placement formula to determine sensor deployment. Field testing in strawberry plots demonstrated that soil moisture often dropped below the 40% threshold, triggering timely irrigation alerts. The dashboard provided real-time data visualization and revealed peak electricity demand in the evening at the village hall. The results indicated that the system enhanced irrigation accuracy, provided a baseline for monitoring energy consumption, and increased community awareness of sustainable resource management. The project offers a replicable model for integrating smart agriculture and energy monitoring in rural areas.
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