MUMBAI, India, July 5 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202311086913 A) filed by Dronacharya College Of Engineering; Vivek; Anjali; Divyam; Divyansh; Vishal; Tamanna; Dr. Shipra Arora; and Ms. Neha Verma, Gurugram, Haryana, on Dec. 19, 2023, for 'irrigrow.'

Inventor(s) include Dronacharya College Engineering; Vivek; Anjali; Divyam; Divyansh; Vishal; Tamanna; Dr. Shipra Arora; and Ms. Neha Verma.

The application for the patent was published on July 4, under issue no. 27/2025.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "IRRIGROW is a system that automatically adjusts the irrigation schedule and amount of water delivered to plants according to the soil moisture and weather conditions. The system consists of a network of sensors, valves, controllers, and actuators that communicate with each other and with a central server. The sensors measure the soil moisture in different root zones and send the data to the controllers. The controllers use algorithms to calculate the best irrigation schedule and amount for each zone based on the sensor data, crop type, growth stage, and weather forecast. The controllers then send commands to the valves and actuators to regulate the water flow accordingly. The system aims to improve water use efficiency, crop yield, and quality, while reducing water waste, runoff, and leaching. The system also supplies feedback and alerts to the users through a web or mobile interface."

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