Monitoring System for Plants Based on a Smart Plant Pot

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Abstract

The occupations of the modern world neglect important things like the environment and sustainable development. This work develops a monitoring system for plants, based on a smart plant pot that can be supervised and configured through a mobile application. The electronic design consists of the use of two sensors that constantly send the temperature and humidity of the plant to the mobile application. In addition, a submersible pump provides water to the interior of the plant pot to monitor the condition of the plant. The optimal temperature and humidity settings will depend on the type of plant; these options can be configured remotely. Alerts are sent in the form of notifications or appear on the display of the plant pot when a different status than recommended is detected. Information is reflected locally on the plant pot display as facial expressions. The local operating code is designed so that the facial expression displayed on the screen changes automatically based on the conditions presented on the plant pot. As a result, adequate communication was obtained between the mobile application and all the devices installed in the smart plant pot. Finally, an acceptance test is applied that qualifies this proposal as suitable for domestic use.

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Salazar, M., Castillo, F., Andaluz, V. H., Palacios-Navarro, G., & Varela-Aldás, J. (2022). Monitoring System for Plants Based on a Smart Plant Pot. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 1581 CCIS, pp. 355–361). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06388-6_47

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