Design and development of a GSM-based hog feeding and bathing system / by Keem E. Baybay and Ronald Allan L. Ragos.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2013.Description: xv, 93 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: BAYBAY, KEEM E., RAGOS, RONALD ALLAN L. Design and Development of a GSM-Based Hog Feeding and Bathing System. Undergraduate Project Design. Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. March 2013. Adviser: Engineer Michael T. Costa. The GSM-based hog feeding and bathing system was designed and developed to provide an alternative way for hog raisers to take care of the swine business even with his absence. The design greatly considered the use of mobile phone to make instruction of feeding or bathing of the swine. The project design was composed of the system unit, an output unit and powered by a 12V DC power supply. The Gizduino microcontroller board was the brain of the - whole system which was capable of reading, interpreting and instructing commands to the output unit. A mobile phone was used for command instructions that the unit has to perform. The design underwent several testing at the Engineering Science Building of the Department of Computer and Electronics Engineering. Descriptive Statistical Analysis was used to evaluate the system. The device was tested by determining the accuracy of expected output performance using 30 trials. Accuracy of feeding system was tested by weighing the dispensed feeds in accordance with the weight indicated in the text command. Similar method was done to the bathing system’s accuracy through the time duration of the solenoid valve’s activation. Capability of the unit to send confirmation or alert messages was also tested as part of its accuracy. The project was found satisfactory since the system was able to receive and send messages as well as perform the task successfully. The most significant recommendation was to provide a post paid SIM card for the system. The project cost was Php 14,204.50.
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BAYBAY, KEEM E., RAGOS, RONALD ALLAN L. Design and Development of a GSM-Based Hog Feeding and Bathing System. Undergraduate Project Design. Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. March 2013. Adviser: Engineer Michael T. Costa.

The GSM-based hog feeding and bathing system was designed and developed to provide an alternative way for hog raisers to take care of the swine business even with his absence. The design greatly considered the use of mobile phone to make instruction of feeding or bathing of the swine.

The project design was composed of the system unit, an output unit and powered by a 12V DC power supply. The Gizduino microcontroller board was the brain of the - whole system which was capable of reading, interpreting and instructing commands to the output unit. A mobile phone was used for command instructions that the unit has to perform.

The design underwent several testing at the Engineering Science Building of the Department of Computer and Electronics Engineering. Descriptive Statistical Analysis was used to evaluate the system. The device was tested by determining the accuracy of expected output performance using 30 trials. Accuracy of feeding system was tested by weighing the dispensed feeds in accordance with the weight indicated in the text command. Similar method was done to the bathing system’s accuracy through the time duration of the solenoid valve’s activation. Capability of the unit to send confirmation or alert messages was also tested as part of its accuracy.

The project was found satisfactory since the system was able to receive and send messages as well as perform the task successfully. The most significant recommendation was to provide a post paid SIM card for the system. The project cost was Php 14,204.50.

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