Development of iot and lora for multiple vertical gardens using hydroponic system/ (Record no. 30154)

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Original cataloging agency TUPM
Language of cataloging English
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Personal name Dinglasan, Von Miko D.
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Title Development of iot and lora for multiple vertical gardens using hydroponic system/
Statement of responsibility, etc. Von Miko D. Dinglasan, Xander Phoenix Hina, Aldwin Jacang, Rustan James Mendoza, Erickson P. Olitres, And Shiela Joyce M. Santiago.--
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Manila:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Technological University of the Philippines,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2025.
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Extent xi, 116pages:
Dimensions 29cm.
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General note Bachelor's thesis
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Dissertation note College of Industrial Technology.--
Degree type Bachelor of engineering technology major in computer engineering technology:
Name of granting institution Technological University of the Philippines,
Year degree granted 2025.
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Summary, etc. The intersection of LoRa and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies offers a scalable and<br/>efficient solution to issues of the traditional urban agriculture, particularly in hydroponics.<br/>Urban farming is also increasingly popular as a sustainable food production strategy in<br/>densely populated areas, the demand is on the rise for state-of-the-art solutions to optimize<br/>resource scalability, monitoring, and management. This study addresses these challenges<br/>directly by building and embracing a hydroponic system for several vertical gardens, using<br/>IoT and LoRa technologies to improve efficiency, minimize human involvement, and<br/><br/>maximize long-term sustainability. The proponent aims to build the system comprises IoT-<br/>enabled sensors that continuously monitor important environmental parameters such as<br/><br/>temperature, humidity, light intensity, and nutrient composition, while LoRa<br/>communications provide low-power, long-range data transmission for efficient central<br/>control. This enables real-time monitoring and control of multiple hydroponic gardens<br/>from one point of control, minimizing the requirement for on-site monitoring and greatly<br/>enhancing efficiency in operations. Moreover, the system offers automation for essential<br/>hydroponic operations such as pH balancing regulation, nutrient provision, and control of<br/>climate, with decreased human control and greater plant growth conditions. Experimental<br/>findings validate the performance of the system in improving the scalability of urban<br/>agriculture uses, utilizing more efficiently utilization, and offering sound real-time<br/>monitoring. The major findings are uniform system performance under varying<br/>environmental conditions, being flexible in different urban environments. The sensors also<br/>possess a 100% rate of accuracy in monitoring environmental factors, so that one can take<br/>decisions with confidence. The automated system also causes minimal waste of water and<br/>nutrients, helping to create a more sustainable agriculture system.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Urban agriculture
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Long Range
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Internet of things
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Personal name Hina, Xander Phoenix
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Personal name Jacang, Aldwin
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Personal name Mendoza, Rustan James
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Personal name Olitres, Erickson P.
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Personal name Santiago, Shiela Joyce M.
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Source of classification or shelving scheme Library of Congress Classification
Koha item type Bachelor's Thesis CIT
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    Library of Congress Classification     TUP Manila Library TUP Manila Library Thesis Section-2nd floor 07/07/2025 Donation BTH-6592   BTH QA 76.9 D56 2025 BTH0006592 07/07/2025 c.1. 07/07/2025 Bachelor's Thesis CIT



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