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E3 Journal of Agricultural Research and Development

E3 Journal of Agricultural Research and Development Vol. 3 (5) pp. 077-081, July 2013; © E3 Journals; ISSN 2276-9897


Wedding of robots with agriculture

G. Aravinth Kumar 1 * , M. Ramya 1 , C. Ram kumar 1
1 UG student/dept of ECE SNS College of Engineering Coimbatore-641 107
*Corresponding Author E-mail: aravinthg1992@gmail.com
Accepted 1 August 2013

Abstract

In the recent days, the trends for green revolution become abridged. At the same time, the industries and IT sectors occupied most of the cultivated land. So this is the main disadvantage for the Green revolution. To overcome this, the idea is to implement the robots that increase the agricultural development. Nowadays, robotics is used in wide applications like industrial purposes and commercial purposes. So this paper deals with the project in Green Revolution using Robotics. In olden technology, it will cultivate the plants without the knowledge of DNA testing and its characteristics. So this proposed system with robots will test their DNA and also their characteristics. The main advantage is that it will cultivate as per human needs like soil nutrients, climatic conditions and seed topology. A micro-controller (Atmel 89c51) checks the DNA status of the plant against the templates. These techniques find better solution to green revolution.

Keywords: Agri-Robot, Green Revolution.

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