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Development of semi-automatic integrated tent system for outdoor events/ Jean Kyla C. Abucay, John Erick Q. Macalalad, Christian C. Micael, Jorge Caly D.G. Panuelos, Dave B. Yaiso .--

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  • BTH TN 730 A28 2024
Dissertation note: College of Industrial Technology.-- Bachelor of Engineering Technology major in Dies and Moulds Technology: Technological University of the Philippines, 2024. Summary: This research tackled the logistical hurdles the variable weather conditions, particularly El Niño and La Niña seasons, affect outdoor events in the Philippines. To address these challenges comprehensively, the study focused on the development of a semi-automatic integrated tent system. The tent system incorporates innovative features such as a semi- automatic remote-controlled setup, solar panels for energy generation, a rechargeable Bluetooth sound system, and LED lighting. The objectives of the research encompass the design, fabrication, testing, and evaluation of the tent's functionality, durability, workability, aesthetics, cost-effectiveness, and safety. The scope of the study involves the creation of a vehicle-mounted tent with specific dimensions, ensuring adaptability to diverse weather conditions. The prototype produced covers an area of 3.5m2 , designed to fit the standard roof area of an SUV. The significance of this study lies in its contribution to enhancing safety, comfort, and adaptability during outdoor events, thereby ensuring successful event execution despite unpredictable weather patterns. The research concludes with the presentation of the prototype for the integrated tent system for outdoor activities, accompanied by a descriptive assessment rating it as "Very Good/Very Acceptable" and achieving a mean evaluation score of 4.48. The findings of this study offer valuable insights and practical solutions that can significantly enhance the execution of outdoor activities. By manipulating the evaluation results, people can effectively plan and execute outdoor events with greater efficiency, safety, and adaptability to variable weather conditions. Keywords: integrated tent system, car awning, vehicle-mounted tent, semi-automatic tent, solar powered, remote control
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College of Industrial Technology.-- Bachelor of Engineering Technology major in Dies and Moulds Technology: Technological University of the Philippines, 2024.

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This research tackled the logistical hurdles the variable weather conditions, particularly El
Niño and La Niña seasons, affect outdoor events in the Philippines. To address these
challenges comprehensively, the study focused on the development of a semi-automatic

integrated tent system. The tent system incorporates innovative features such as a semi-
automatic remote-controlled setup, solar panels for energy generation, a rechargeable

Bluetooth sound system, and LED lighting. The objectives of the research encompass the
design, fabrication, testing, and evaluation of the tent's functionality, durability,
workability, aesthetics, cost-effectiveness, and safety. The scope of the study involves the
creation of a vehicle-mounted tent with specific dimensions, ensuring adaptability to
diverse weather conditions. The prototype produced covers an area of 3.5m2

, designed to
fit the standard roof area of an SUV. The significance of this study lies in its contribution
to enhancing safety, comfort, and adaptability during outdoor events, thereby ensuring
successful event execution despite unpredictable weather patterns. The research concludes
with the presentation of the prototype for the integrated tent system for outdoor activities,
accompanied by a descriptive assessment rating it as "Very Good/Very Acceptable" and
achieving a mean evaluation score of 4.48. The findings of this study offer valuable insights
and practical solutions that can significantly enhance the execution of outdoor activities.
By manipulating the evaluation results, people can effectively plan and execute outdoor
events with greater efficiency, safety, and adaptability to variable weather conditions.
Keywords: integrated tent system, car awning, vehicle-mounted tent, semi-automatic tent,
solar powered, remote control

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