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India's IoT-Based Smart Milk Society System

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Volume 1 Issue 1

Year of Publication : 2023

Author : Ravi Gengappa

: 10.56472/25839233/IJAST-V1I1P101

Citation :

Ravi Gengappa, 2023. "India's IoT-Based Smart Milk Society System" ESP International Journal of Advancements in Science & Technology (ESP-IJAST)  Volume 1, Issue 1: 1-5.

Abstract :

India is mostly an agricultural nation. Since there is such a large distribution of milk in a country with an agricultural economy, quality control and distribution are challenging. The IoT-based Smart Milk Society System has been offered as a solution to the aforementioned problem. This device automatically distributes the amount of milk after analysing its quality [2]. The system consists of three mild steel modules made up of Inlet, Storage, and Outlet. The first module is divided into two segments: a sensor unit and a control unit. The sensing unit of the module, which is located in the first section, has sensors built in to measure the pH, SNF, and aroma of the milk. [5]. The ESP 32NODE MCU [6], which controls the entire system, is part of the second section, which serves as the control unit. The proprietors receive the sensing values via IoT and can view them on the BLYNK app. The second module is a storage unit with a level sensor. RFID is installed outside the outlet container, while the solenoid valve, a relay, and other components are installed within. When the RFID is turned on, the necessary amount of milk is automatically dispensed. [1] The aforementioned system is utilised by societies in real-time applications.

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Keywords :

Quality of Milk, Sensing Unit, Control Unit, IoT, ESP 32 Node MCU, pH, SNF, Aroma, RFID.