Smart Bird Farm
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https://doi.org/10.53840/myjict7-2-156Keywords:
Smart farm, internet of things, sensor technologyAbstract
Smart bird farm is an emerging skill to manage farms by using technologies for instance sensors, IoT (Internet of Things), robotics, and AI (Artificial Intelligence) to control and increase the quality and quantity of products while optimizing the human labor required. We can be seen in today’s world, there are many organizations for example agriculture, house, office, manufacturers and etc. are developing IOT technology to automatically control their businesses and organizations. One of the issues in my region is the bird farm. When the farm owner wants to leave their farm, it is difficult for him/her to feed the food, water, turn on the light, and sound for their birds. The objective of this study is to develop a smart bird farm application for the owner to automatically control their bird farm by using IoT smart farm system. Especially, for turning on and off the bird’s sound, the food, and the time of feeding the food, turn on and off the LED light sensor and automatically turn on and off of the water pump by using a water sensor. Agile project development was the method used in this study. The results show that the smart bird farm system was successful when tested and applied to the real farm. Moreover, the connection testing with the mobile application, water pump testing via water sensor, the value of micro servo testing via the mobile application, control sound testing, and food feeding testing were successful and satisfactory. A smart bird farm is one of the farmer's alternatives to reduce labor and time and comfortable for the farmer to control their farm anywhere with the internet connection and mobile technology.
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