Ibrar Ahmad

Work place: School of Agricultural Equipment Engineering, Jiangsu University, PR China

E-mail: Ibrar.ahmad@yahoo.com

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Research Interests: Earth & Environmental Sciences

Biography

Ibrar Ahmad was born in Khanewal, Pakistan in 1992. He received his bachelor degree in Agricultural Engineering from Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan in 2015. His main area of interest was the study of application of renewable energy resources for the development of agriculture sector. After that, he joined Jiangsu University, China in 2016 and received his master degree in Agricultural Mechanization Engineering in 2019. His master thesis explored the design and test of belt drive seedling transmission device for automatic plug transplanting.

Author Articles
Design of a Green Automated Wireless System for Optimal Irrigation

By Andrews A. Okine Michael O. Appiah Ibrar Ahmad Bismark Asante-Badu Benjamin B. Uzoejinwa

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2020.03.03, Pub. Date: 8 Jun. 2020

Towards sustainable agriculture, the management of scarce water resources has become more crucial. In this article, we proffer a green automated wireless system (GAWS) aimed at maximizing and efficiently utilizing water resources for irrigation. The proposed irrigation system is a green technology which will be powered exclusively by solar energy. In its operation, it uses solar-powered wireless sensors for obtaining and transmitting information about soil moisture content of different segments on a given farm. The GAWS will ensure that irrigation is done only when necessary via a solar-powered irrigation control centre. For optimal irrigation, the automated intelligent control centre is designed to trigger solar-powered groundwater pumps wirelessly to execute necessary irrigation for a particular portion of the farm and fall back on an external irrigation system if that proves insufficient. It is envisaged that the proposed irrigation system will improve total crop yields by maximizing the utility of scarce water resources from both internal and external irrigation sources. It will also minimize the cost of time and labour involved in irrigation management, harness renewable energy and be environmentally friendly.

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