2020
DOI: 10.11591/eei.v9i6.2496
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Evaluations of internet of things-based personal smart farming system for residential apartments

Abstract: Urban farming is popularly accepted by communities living in cities as they are more health-conscious and to help support the high cost of living. Unfortunately, farming takes a considerable amount of time specially to monitor the plant’s growth. Therefore, smart farming using Internet of Things (IoT) should be adopted to realize urban farming. In this study, two IoT-based smart farming system designs for personal usages in a residential apartment were proposed and evaluated. As the design was meant for beginn… Show more

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“…In the same way, after verifying that the sensors are correctly calibrated, the correct operation of the alert levels was verified, as shown in Fig 12., where the activation of the green LED is verified, indicating that we are in a moderate environment, in which it was verified through the statistical tables of Fig 14,15,16 and 17 where it is shown that there was a stability in the environmental magnitudes in the hours from 9 to 11 am. While in Fig 13 . It indicates the lighting of the red led, where the buzzer was automatically activated indicating that we are in an unhealthy alert level, in which it was possible to highlight that the temperature in a time from 1 to 2 pm was constant at 27 to 28ºC, proving to be at the limit of the unhealthy level.…”
Section: Table V Results Obtained In the Weather Station Testsmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…In the same way, after verifying that the sensors are correctly calibrated, the correct operation of the alert levels was verified, as shown in Fig 12., where the activation of the green LED is verified, indicating that we are in a moderate environment, in which it was verified through the statistical tables of Fig 14,15,16 and 17 where it is shown that there was a stability in the environmental magnitudes in the hours from 9 to 11 am. While in Fig 13 . It indicates the lighting of the red led, where the buzzer was automatically activated indicating that we are in an unhealthy alert level, in which it was possible to highlight that the temperature in a time from 1 to 2 pm was constant at 27 to 28ºC, proving to be at the limit of the unhealthy level.…”
Section: Table V Results Obtained In the Weather Station Testsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…It is used in projects to monitor environmental conditions such as the UV index. It detects light with wavelengths from 280 to 390 nm, which covers the UVB and UVA spectra [15]. The analogy output is linearly related to UV intensity (mW/cm2).…”
Section: Table I Characteristics Of the Dht 22 Sensormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, the research and application of digital information systems are developing at an astonishing speed, and such high-speed development marks the substantial progress of information technology [ 15 ]. Digital information systems have been widely concerned and applied by governments at all levels and the industry abroad.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, our design is subject to client/server architecture and is based on the relationships that exist between the many applications in health monitoring [18]- [20]; i) gathering of data from sensors, ii) support of user interfaces and displays, iii) connectivity of networks and access to infrastructure services, iv) requirements of low power, robustness, durability, accuracy, and reliability. To identify the most appropriate vital parameters to reflect the human physical condition, many mobile emergency monitors and emergency case protocols have been examined [21]. Generally, many parameters are known to be important in human safety like body temperature, electrical activity of the heart (ECG), pulse and oxygen in blood, etc.…”
Section: Issn: 2302-9285 mentioning
confidence: 99%