/GroPro

Adaptive Artificial Sunlight Radiator to Provide Optimum Photosynthetic Results in Plant Growing Applications

Primary LanguageC++MIT LicenseMIT

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GroPro

Adaptive artificial sunlight radiator to provide optimum photosynthetic results in plant growing applications.

Team Members

Olly Warner

Alasdair Robertson

Andrew Fyfe

Overview

The aim of this project is to design and fabricate a prototype adaptive lighting system for optimising plant growth. It provides improved usability over standard lighting systems that are currently available, as the user can control and monitor the device from an Android phone application or not interact with device at all during operation. This is due to its real-time auto-adjustment protocol. The project is completed in association with the University of Glasgow and is an exercise to gain experience with real-time embedded programming.

You can follow the project's progress, interact with the developers and put forward your ideas for improvements through our social media pages linked above. Take a look through the Wiki for a detailed explanation on all elements of the project. All relevent files are in this Github repository.

Please see our Hackaday page below and get behind our project:

https://hackaday.io/project/142731-gropro

Please see our Youtube video demonstration of the GroPro below:

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Final Product

Block Diagram

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Software Flow Diagram

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University of Glasgow

Real Time Embedded Programming 5 project, in association with University of Glasgow.

Course convener: Dr. B. Porr