Development of cat's waste monitoring system/
Johndy C. Empleo, Denniel R. Ortiona, Jose Enrique R. Pontiveros, Mark Clevin A. Sales, and Justine Ray A. Valerio .--
- Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2024.
- xii, 117pages: 29cm. +1 CD ROM (3/4in.)
Thesis (undergraduate)
College of Industrial Technology .--
Includes bibliography.
This study is a development of a mobile-based cat waste monitoring system. The system was used with weight sensors to detect waste in a litter box. It includes a no-infrared camera for night vision to monitor the frequency of cat entry and exit in the litter box. This data is sent to the owner to notify that there is a presence of poop when it reaches 30 grams of the total weight of the poop. The history of the cat's poof can be viewed also. There is also data visualization which shows how often the cat eliminates in a day. This helps the owner with the pet based on the number of times it eliminates its waste. It sends notifications in a real-time process. The litter box was made with the use of plywood and aluminum materials with the Raspberry Pi 4, 4 load cell sensor with H7X11 amplifier, and Raspberry Pi Cut Camera, Furthermore, the mobile app was developed using Sublime as a code editor and Basic4android (B4A) to develop the mobile app. The Modified Waterfall model was used in designing the study. The functionality test with different case scenarios was made to ensure that the litter box components will function properly and to test if the app is also running correctly. There were 31 respondents composed of online and residents who tested the system based on the ISO evaluation criteria. The system obtained a weighted mean average of 4.24, described as “Excellent". This means that the developed system is Functional, Usable, Performs well, and Efficient. Keywords: Cat waste monitoring system, mobile app, weight sensor, no-infrared camera, real-time notification, data visualization, litter box, Raspberry Pi.