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Title: Aplicación móvil y diseño para la gestión de un sistema de riego residencial
Author: Campillo Sánchez, María
Tutor: Molina Casasnovas, Rubén
Others: Monzo, Carlos  
Abstract: The objective of this project is the development and design of a mobile application, aimed at centralising the parameters for the optimal care of plants in residential environments. In this way, the project will create a prototype that will allow taking the values coming from the sensors integrated in the plants, analysing them, and consequently acting or notifying the user depending on the obtained result. The application will be designed to contain fundamental information about the plants, such as humidity and luminosity requirements, and if necessary, it will enable the activation of automatic irrigation through a WiFi connection. For all this, the project will implement a system of sensors that record the values of the environmental conditions, which will share the information with a control system where the data obtained will be analysed and stored, connected via a wireless communications network that will interact with the mobile application from which the user will have access to all the functionalities of the system. With an integral focus on efficiency and user comfort, this project aims to offer an advanced technological solution for the care of plants in the home, optimising the irrigation process and guaranteeing an environment favourable to their healthy development.
Keywords: riego
aplicación
sensores
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Issue Date: Jun-2024
Publication license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/  
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