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EcoAgriBot Harnessing Solar Energy and ESP8266 Connectivity for Sustainable Rice Cultivation: EcoAgriBot A Solar-Powered, Wi-Fi-Enabled Rice Seeder for Smarter Agriculture

EcoAgriBot Harnessing Solar Energy and ESP8266 Connectivity for Sustainable Rice Cultivation: EcoAgriBot A Solar-Powered, Wi-Fi-Enabled Rice Seeder for Smarter Agriculture
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Author(s): Alan Pacites Nebrida (Nueva Vizcaya State University, Philippines), Dhom Ryan S. Millares (Nueva Vizcaya State University, Philippines)and Cherry D. Quidit (Nueva Vizcaya State University, Philippines)
Copyright: 2025
Pages: 20
Source title: Harnessing AI in Geospatial Technology for Environmental Monitoring and Management
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Froilan D. Mobo (Philippine Merchant Marine Academy, Philippines)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-8104-5.ch006

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Abstract

The EcoAgriBot project aims to address the inefficiencies and labor-intensive aspects of conventional rice farming through the use of a solar-powered, remote-controlled Rice Direct Seeder. The device, which is meant to improve accuracy and sustainability in rice cultivation, employs solar energy and an ESP8266 Wi-Fi module for intelligent functioning. The development approach included meticulous strategizing, conceptualization, and experimentation to guarantee optimal performance in arid terrain. Moreover, field testing of the EcoAgriBot revealed that it can be controlled over great distances, that its efficiency in seed planting is high, and that its manpower requirements are significantly reduced. The user comments emphasized the operating speed, cost-effectiveness, and convenience of use of the product, highlighting its potential to revolutionize rice production. The study's findings indicate that the EcoAgriBot represents a notable technical progression, providing a sustainable resolution to contemporary agricultural obstacles and laying the groundwork for forthcoming advancements in farming methodologies.

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