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− | <p class="content">First, inside the detector, we utilize Pheromone Biosynthesis Activation Neuropeptide(PBAN) to attract specific species of pests into our device that will count the number of the species respectively. With the detector, we can know the situation remotely in the app we created. Second, the controller will then analyze the data from the detector to decide whether to spray the PANTIDE or not. Lastly, the client will receive the data of the real-time condition in the farmland.</p> | + | <p class="content">First, inside the detector, we utilize Pheromone Biosynthesis Activation Neuropeptide (PBAN) to attract specific species of pests into our device that will count the number of the species respectively. With the detector, we can know the situation remotely in the app we created. Second, the controller will then analyze the data from the detector to decide whether to spray the PANTIDE or not. Lastly, the client will receive the data of the real-time condition in the farmland.</p> |
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− | <p class="content">The controller contains IoT board linkit smart 7688 duos, released by MediaTek, which has an MPU and an MCU ( in other words, a MediaTek chip and an Arduino chip). The MCU gets the data from the detector and sensors and sends to the MPU; then the MPU does a few computation and translates the data into the information we want. Subsequently, the Arduino sensors communicate with the server through WiFi, receiving the command from it and sending the information to the server. Also, the MPU will send the command to the MCU to tell it what it should do.</p> | + | <p class="content">The controller contains IoT board linkit smart 7688 duos, released by MediaTek, which has an MPU and an MCU (in other words, a MediaTek chip and an Arduino chip). The MCU gets the data from the detector and sensors and sends to the MPU; then the MPU does a few computation and translates the data into the information we want. Subsequently, the Arduino sensors communicate with the server through WiFi, receiving the command from it and sending the information to the server. Also, the MPU will send the command to the MCU to tell it what it should do.</p> |
<p class="content">The server is the most important part of the IoT system. It is the central to the device. Most of the computational work occurs on the server. Also, the server has an SQLite database that is used to save the information and the result of computation. In the past, building an IoT system required large knowledge and skills in programming, and once a device is connected to the system, it was difficult to change the slave. This year, we used IoT talk, a system developed by the lab of Dr.Lin in National Chiao Tung University Taiwan. It is a system that makes the IoT contact easier and more convenient, even for the users not familiar with programming knowledge and background can easily utilize it; as it has simplified to the connected device below.</p> | <p class="content">The server is the most important part of the IoT system. It is the central to the device. Most of the computational work occurs on the server. Also, the server has an SQLite database that is used to save the information and the result of computation. In the past, building an IoT system required large knowledge and skills in programming, and once a device is connected to the system, it was difficult to change the slave. This year, we used IoT talk, a system developed by the lab of Dr.Lin in National Chiao Tung University Taiwan. It is a system that makes the IoT contact easier and more convenient, even for the users not familiar with programming knowledge and background can easily utilize it; as it has simplified to the connected device below.</p> | ||
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− | <br> This year, our project adopts the concept of 2014 NCTU_Formosa, using PBAN to attract moth. In our hardware, there is an inverted pyramid that had two layers that contain PBAN. Moreover, we have improved the design of container into the shape of an inverted pyramid to trap the pests, so that the pests can fly into the pest collector easily but hard to exit. We design the container to have | + | <br> This year, our project adopts the concept of 2014 NCTU_Formosa, using PBAN to attract moth. In our hardware, there is an inverted pyramid that had two layers that contain PBAN. Moreover, we have improved the design of container into the shape of an inverted pyramid to trap the pests, so that the pests can fly into the pest collector easily but hard to exit. We design the container to have multifunctions-it can set pheromone bait and PBAN simultaneously! The use method of PBAN container is dissolve the PBAN in to water, and pour it into the container between two acrylic sheets,and then fill the round hole with cotton let PBAN be sucked along the cotton, the pest can eat PBAN through the cotton, it also can prevent PBAN molded easily.</li> |
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/2/2d/NCTU_PBAN1.jpg" class="picture" style="width:30%;margin-left:6vw;"> | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/2/2d/NCTU_PBAN1.jpg" class="picture" style="width:30%;margin-left:6vw;"> | ||
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− | The shape of PBAN container is inverted pyramid, we designed this shape for the reason that make the pest go into our trap easily but hard to escape out; this shape is easy to clean and | + | The shape of PBAN container is inverted pyramid, we designed this shape for the reason that make the pest go into our trap easily but hard to escape out; this shape is easy to clean and dry-the water will drop down alone the pyramid wall. PBAN container is separated into 4 chambers to let the structure more stable and more easy to pick up. |
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