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* [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sjsu/files/CmpE_S2016/ Sourceforge Source Code Link] | * [https://sourceforge.net/projects/sjsu/files/CmpE_S2016/ Sourceforge Source Code Link] | ||
+ | * [https://gitlab.com/cmpe_244/SJOne SJOne application] | ||
+ | * [https://gitlab.com/cmpe_244/Android_Things Android Things app] | ||
+ | * [https://gitlab.com/cmpe_244/Server Server application] | ||
+ | * [https://gitlab.com/cmpe_244/Android Android app] | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 05:49, 25 May 2017
Contents
Smart Planter
Abstract
This project aims at developing an automatic irrigation and lighting system for plants. An Android app allows a user to remotely monitor and manually control the watering and lighting for the plant.
Objectives & Introduction
Team Members & Responsibilities
- Sona Bhasin
- Johnny Nigh
- Android app
- Server application
- Android Things app (running on a Raspberry Pi 3)
- Communication between the SJOne and Raspberry Pi 3 (using UART)
- Thrishna Palissery
- Hugo Quiroz
Schedule
Week # | Start Date | End Date | Task | Status | Actual Completion Date |
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1 | 03/14/2017 | 03/21/2017 |
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Completed | 03/23/2017 |
2 | 03/24/2017 | 04/04/2017 |
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Completed | 04/06/2017 |
3 | 04/04/2017 | 04/14/2017 |
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Completed | 04/15/2017 |
4 | 04/04/2017 | 04/11/2017 |
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Completed | 04/10/2017 |
5 | 04/11/2017 | 04/28/2017 |
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Completed | 04/22/2017 |
6 | 04/11/2017 | 04/25/2017 |
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Completed | 04/25/2017 |
7 | 04/11/2017 | 04/28/2017 |
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Completed | 05/05/2017 |
8 | 04/18/2017 | 04/30/2017 |
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Completed | 04/30/2017 |
9 | 04/20/2017 | 05/05/2017 |
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Completed | 04/28/2017 |
10 | 05/06/2017 | 05/10/2017 |
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Completed | 05/12/2017 |
11 | 05/10/2017 | 05/15/2017 |
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Completed | 5/19/2017 |
12 | 05/11/2017 | 05/21/2017 |
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Completed | 5/25/2017 |
Parts List & Cost
Item # | Description | Distributor | Qty | Cost |
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1 | SJOne Board | 1 | $80 | |
2 | Soil Moisture sensor | Amazon | 1 | $5.99 |
3 | Light sensor | Amazon | 1 | $8.99 |
4 | Rain sensor | ebay | 1 | $1.99 |
5 | Temperature and Humidity sensor | Amazon | 1 | $7.99 |
6 | DC water pump | Amazon | 1 | $12.99 |
7 | Flow meter | Amazon | 1 | $10.99 |
8 | Raspberry Pi 3 | Amazon | 1 | $36.78 |
9 | Voltage regulator (3.3V) | Sparkfun | 1 | $1.95 |
10 | Voltage regulator (5V) | Amazon | 1 | $7.99 |
11 | LCD display (20x4) | Amazon | 1 | $19.95 |
Total | $195.61 |
Design & Implementation
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Hardware Interface
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Software Design
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Implementation
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My Issue #1
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Conclusion
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Project Video
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Project Source Code
References
Acknowledgement
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References Used
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Appendix
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