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Agriculture plays a significant role in the economy and its contribution is based on measurable crop yield which is highly dependent upon irrigation. In a country like India, where agriculture is largely based on the unorganized sector, irrigation techniques and patterns followed are inefficient and often lead to unnecessary wastage of water. This calls for the need of a system which can provide an efficient and deployable solution. In this paper, we provide an Automatic Irrigation System based on Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things, which can autonomously irrigate fields using soil moisture data. The system is based on prediction algorithms which make use of historic weather data to identify and predict rainfall patterns and climate changes; thereby creating an intelligent system which irrigates the crop fields selectively only when required as per the weather and real-time soil moisture conditions. The system has been tested in a controlled environment with an 80 percent accuracy, thus providing an efficient solution to the problem.
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