MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641042575 A) filed by Nalini Mohan; Srinath VT; Sanjai Kumar S; and Raviraj VL, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, on April 2, for 'iot enabled precision agriculture with real time monitoring and smart irrigation.'
Inventor(s) include Nalini Mohan; Srinath VT; Sanjai Kumar S; and Raviraj VL.
The application for the patent was published on May 29, under issue no. 22/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The biggest problem in basic agriculture is the fact that we tend to go on what we see and this leads to a real problem referred to as the Sensory Latency. Essentially, such factors as the dry soil beneath the surface, chemical imbalance, or poisonous air penetrate undetected until the crop cells have become in a disorderly state. To resolve this information disconnect, then we are creating a digital nervous system of farms, relying on ESP32 and the IoT. It is installed in the form of a series of sensors to maintain a constant flow of the finer information the amount of moisture in the soil, the pH of the soil and the amount of sand or dust present in the soil. Rather than merely being passive, as traditional techniques are, this system actually constitutes a closed circuit. We connect solid-state relays and submersible pumps hence it waters the precise time when a shortage is detected by the system. Besides, we go a step further: we include ESP32-CAM to check the place with your eyes, PIR sensors to ensure that the place is not visited by curious people, and a Telegram bot to allow you to observe the place wherever you are. Eventually we refer to this as Autonomous Environmental Governance. By combining easy logic we know with actuation of accuracy we as much as can wring out of it, prevent loss of crops, keep vegetables ever within their optimum growth range."
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