The Distributed Network for Agricultural Monitoring (DNAM) is a cutting-edge, decentralized system that revolutionizes agriculture monitoring. It utilizes LoRaWAN technology to transmit real-time data from self-sufficient sensor boxes, called LoRaLinks, strategically placed across agricultural fields. LoRaLinks are equipped with energy-efficient components, including solar cells, rechargable batteries, and a variety of sensors, allowing them to monitor crucial parameters like soil moisture, temperature, nitrogen content, and pH values. This data is transmitted to a central website, where it can be visualized as graphs or maps, empowering farmers to optimize crop production. DNAM offers cost-effective, energy-efficient, and user-friendly solutions for precision farming.Â
Includes ESP32 Controller, GPS Module, Sensor Module, and LoRa Module
Test drive with the GPS Module confirms that it works!
Back-of-the-envelope sketch of the final product