Smart water control system based on internet of things technology on android operating system for durian garden
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The IoT systems can reduce the gap between farmers' orchard management. This research focused on designing and developing a smart watering system in durian orchards and evaluating the system's performance. System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) was used to design the system operation, user interface development on the Android operating system with Kotlin language, and connect notification information via Line message API. Result proved to be the effective design and development of a smart watering system on the Android operating system. The receiver device, control device, and signaling device could work according to the function that had been set. The system was stable in operation. Developing a watering control system on the Android operating system displayed the operational status of watering scheduling and real-time monitoring display. The collected data displayed as graphics on the device screen. Farmers could control their works through the smartphone application screen. Alerts could be sent via Line application when soil moisture was less than 20% (critical point). The system performance evaluation found that the water pump is operated automatically and accurately. Moreover, the technology acceptance that affects farmers' satisfaction found that the perceived utilization and ease of use reveaed an excellent level ( = 4.3 and SD = 0.55).
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