Journal of Electrical Engineering and Automation (EEA) (2019) Vol.01/ No. 02 Pages: 83- 92 https://www.irojournals.com/iroeea DOI: https://doi.org/10.36548/jeea.2019.2.003 ISSN: 2582-3167 83 AGRICULTURAL MACHINE AUTOMATION USING IOT THROUGH ANDROID Dr. Abul Bashar Department of Computer Engineering Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University Al Khobar, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia - 31952 Email: abashar@pmu.edu.sa Abstract: The agriculture still remains the fundamental source of livelihood for fifty percentage of the Indian population. It is most significant sector of the Indian economy as eighteen percentage of the India’s Gross domestic pr oduct is accounted from Indian Agricultural sectors. The government concentrates on enhancing the GDP of the Agricultural products by the applying the latest methodologies and the advanced technologies. All the emerging technologies can help out in increasing the yield crops by maintaining the suitable conditions for the crop growth. The proposed method in the paper utilizes the android application to automate the machines that are used in the agriculture with the help of internet of things. The machine automation ensures that the works are done automatically without any human intervention. Keywords: Agriculture, Machine Automation, Android App, Internet of Things, Micro Controller and Zigbee Devices 1. INTRODUCTION The latest advancements in the technology has impacted almost all areas of life and a wider range of applications, such as smart phones, smart vehicles and smart controlling devices. Though the technology has brought in innumerable sophistications in various fields. The Indian agriculture still remains unbothered as the farmers hesitate to adopt to the changing innovations keeping in mind the cost and the complexities in implementation and maintenance. Though agriculture is the source of the fundamental occupation in India and remains as the vital sector of the Indian economy, accounting 18% of the Indian Gross domestic production. The usage of the advanced technologies in agriculture are still in infant stage as the farmers are not aware of the technologies that could support their farming lands and their uses.