Monitoring of submersible pumps using ESP32 microcontroller and photovoltaic panels

Zaidan Didi, Ikram El Azami

Abstract


In this article, the Moroccan climate is currently undergoing several changes that have negatively affected agricultural activities, especially in the field of irrigation. That's why we relied on internet of things (IoT) technology to overcome these problems. In this article, we present the design and realization of an intelligent irrigation system via a solar submersible pump. We used the ESP32 microcontroller which reads the temperature and humidity values measured by the soil moisture sensor. The communication between the blocks is ensured by the radiofrequency module. We have implemented a Web server to monitor the measured quantities. The graphical representation of the data will be ensured using the ThingSpeak platform which makes it possible to store and collect the data coming from the sensors via the hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP). Our achievement was executed and tested without any problems detected, which shows that our smart irrigation study was very successful.

Keywords


ESP32 microcontroller; IoT; Smart irrigation; Soil moisture sensor; Solar energy pump

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DOI: http://doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v30.i3.pp1470-1477

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The Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (IJEECS)
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