Controllable LED devices based on IoT application for aquascape environmental treatment
Aquascaping is a work of art to create a natural garden in an aquarium that results from arranging aquatic plants, rocks, and driftwood in the aquarium. In aquascaping, we need a system that can maintain the aquascape environment so that plants can grow well. One thing that needs to be maintained in...
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description | Aquascaping is a work of art to create a natural garden in an aquarium that results from arranging aquatic plants, rocks, and driftwood in the aquarium. In aquascaping, we need a system that can maintain the aquascape environment so that plants can grow well. One thing that needs to be maintained in aquascape environment is the light intensity needed by plants. In this study, a LED device that can emit the light needed by the plants will be developed. In addition to the development of LED devices, a system for controlling more than one LED devices using an android smartphone was also developed. The development of this system aims to provide different intensity of light if there are several types of plants in the aquarium. The LED devices and system developed in this research is part of the research on the aquascape environmental treatment. The devices developed have been successfully maintain the light emitted according to the light needed by the plants with 100% stability. The system being developed can also detect and control 100% of the devices used for aquascaping purposes. |
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