The document describes a solar powered smart irrigation system. It uses sensors to monitor soil moisture and temperature. The sensor data is sent wirelessly to a remote station where it is analyzed to control the amount of water dispensed by solenoid valves. The system aims to minimize water waste by providing only the amount of water needed based on soil conditions. It is currently installed at a university's agricultural research station and can be tailored for different crops. The system was designed by students as a senior capstone project incorporating principles of feedback control and digital communication.