S17: Smart Planter

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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
1 03/14/2017 03/21/2017
  • Finalize the components and interfacing protocols.
Completed 03/23/2017
2 03/24/2017 04/04/2017
  • Order Project Components.
Completed 04/06/2017
3 04/04/2017 04/14/2017
  • Prepare project schematic and design PCB.
  • Interface Raspberry Pi with SJ One for communicating with Android app.
Completed 04/15/2017
4 04/04/2017 04/11/2017
  • Finalize the wiki schedule.
Completed 04/10/2017
5 04/11/2017 04/28/2017
  • Interface temperature and humidity sensor with single bus protocol.
Completed 04/22/2017
6 04/11/2017 04/25/2017
  • Control and read actuators and sensors using GPIO.
Completed 04/25/2017
7 04/11/2017 04/28/2017
  • Interface LCD display to SJ-One using UART.
Completed 05/05/2017
8 04/18/2017 04/30/2017
  • Interface flow and rain sensor to SJ-One board.
Completed 04/30/2017
9 04/20/2017 05/05/2017
  • Interface soil moisture sensor to Sj-One board via its ADC.
Completed 04/28/2017
10 05/06/2017 05/10/2017
  • Integrate all components and test.
Completed 05/12/2017
11 05/10/2017 05/15/2017
  • Final testing and resolution of problems if any.
Completed 5/19/2017
12 05/11/2017 05/21/2017
  • Final wiki artifact and prepare for Demo.
Completed 5/25/2017

Parts List & Cost

Item # Description Distributor Qty Cost
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 $7.99/12 pieces
11 LCD display (20x4) Amazon 1 $19.95
Total $195.61

Design & Implementation

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Hardware Interface

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Project Video

Project Source Code

References

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References Used

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Appendix

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