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Smart Hydroponic Greenhouse October 17, 2016
Lemon costs $1 Preliminary Design Review Team 3 Smart Hydroponic Greenhouse October 17, 2016 Advisor: Professor Jackson Michael D’Anna, Samantha de Groot, Maxwell Joyce and Shaun Palmer 1 1 1
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Team Members Michael D’Anna Samantha de Groot Maxwell Joyce
Lemon costs $1 Team Members Michael D’Anna Samantha de Groot Maxwell Joyce Shaun Palmer 2 2 2
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What problems are we solving?
Access to local produce Reduce cost and carbon footprint of shipping Hard for many people to grow their own food due to busyness and lack of space/knowledge Push for self-sustainability 3 3 3
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Our Solution: Fully Automated Smart Greenhouse
Array of sensors inside greenhouse Continuous measurements Displays information on app Sensor data used for the water pump and nutrient dispersal control 4 4 4
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Alternate Solutions Miracle-Gro Indoor Gardening Pod Expensive
Low yield Traditional Outdoor Garden Requires yard space Time consuming 5 5 5
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Block Diagram 6 6 6
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Requirements Analysis: Specifications
Automated Lighting control Hydroponic watering Nutrient dispersal Closed loop system to recycle water Must fit inside of a studio apartment ~(2’x4’) Yield 6 fruiting plants Reusable App with simple UI – easy for people to use and learn 7 7 7
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Requirements Analysis: Inputs and Outputs
Sensor data Humidity pH Temperature Moisture in growing medium Plant Database Outputs Lighting cycle control Hydroponic pump control Nutrient dispersal control 8 8 8
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Lighting System Grow Lights 264W LED Light Fixture 600W HPS Equivalent
Primarily Blue and Red LEDs 9 9 9
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Voltage Regulation AC 120V 60Hz power supply
Custom PCBs with voltage regulators Supply different voltage levels to: Sensors Raspberry Pi 10 10 10
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Drip Hydroponic System
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How pH affects Nutrient Absorption in Plants
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Sensors for Hydroponics
Hygrometer pH Sensor Temperature and Humidity Sensor Water Level Float Switch 13 13 13
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Control Unit Will be a Raspberry Pi model b+
Connected to app through Wi-Fi Uses inputs from sensors (pH, water level, etc.) Controls the hydroponic pumps and the lighting 14 14 14
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App Shows sensor data in graphical form
Tells the user when more water or nutrients need to be added Requests simple user inputs about changes in plants Will offer tips on how to handle and harvest plants 15 15 15
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Concerns and Fallbacks
UV Light can damage eyes UV blocking film Complexity of nutrient dispersal system Lead times on sensors Testing time Assembly time Start early 16 16 16
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MDR Deliverables Hydroponic mock-up
Functional nutrient dispersal system At least 1 sensor reading to control unit Lighting interfaced with control unit Android Application skeleton 17 17 17
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Questions? 18 18 18
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