MUMBAI, India, Jan. 23 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202511127418 A) filed by Pranveer Singh Institute Of Technology, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, on Dec. 16, 2025, for 'iot based smart irrigation system.'
Inventor(s) include Ankit Jain; Keshav Kumar; Dr. Imran Ullah Khan; Dr. Rajat Verma; Dr. Anita Shukla; Dr. Nand Kishore Sharma; Karan Tolani; Ayushman Awasthi; Krishna Tiwari; and Ayush Tripathi.
The application for the patent was published on Jan. 23, under issue no. 04/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "By automating the irrigation process using real-time environmental data, the Smart Irrigation System is a cutting-edge solution created to increase agricultural efficiency. Due to overwatering or underwatering, traditional irrigation techniques frequently result in water waste and uneven crop health. By employing sensors to track temperature, weather, and soil moisture, this system seeks to address these problems. The system automatically regulates the water supply based on the data gathered, guaranteeing ideal watering and increased crop yield. This innovation offers a practical and affordable solution by fusing the capabilities of embedded systems, automation, and the Internet of Things (IoT). Using a web interface or mobile application, users can remotely monitor and manage the irrigation system. Extra features like data logging, alert notifications, personalized scheduling, alert notifications, data logging, and multi-zone support make the system more reliable and adaptable to different farming needs. It can be powered using solar panels, making it suitable for both urban gardens and rural fields where electricity may be limited. All things considered, the Smart Irrigation System encourages sustainable farming methods, lessens manual labour, and conserves water. It is adaptable to different crop types and land sizes and is scalable. The system increases crop yield, saves important resources, and assists farmers in making well-informed decisions by incorporating contemporary technology into agriculture. This innovation is a useful tool for the future of intelligent and sustainable agriculture since it advances efforts to address global issues like food security, climate change, and water scarcity."
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