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Dynamic light Intensity mapping in sports centres

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Resumo:The project is focused on dynamically measuring light and developing an application that can be integrated into an autonomous robot. A key aspect of the project is the calibration method, which includes both hardware and software components. This method is crucial for ensuring accurate light measurements and for developing the skills needed to process and present information effectively to users. One of the main objectives is to measure light intensity in Lux units. To achieve this, the project aims to create a solution that is easy to mount, robust, and economical. This involves testing various sensors to find the most suitable ones for the task. In addition to the hardware components, the project includes the development of an app to manage the system. This app will feature a graphic interface designed to present the collected data in an accessible and user-friendly manner. Furthermore, the design of the device will prioritize ergonomics, ensuring it is comfortable and practical for users to handle. Overall, this project not only addresses the technical aspects of light measurement and sensor integration but also focuses on creating a seamless user experience through thoughtful design and effective information presentation.
Autores principais:Jerez, Juan Carlos
Assunto:BPX 43/3 Heat map Light intensity Luximeter
Ano:2024
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Biblioteca Digital do IPB
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Jerez, Juan Carlos
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Light intensity
Luximeter
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Heat map
Light intensity
Luximeter
title Dynamic light Intensity mapping in sports centres
title_full Dynamic light Intensity mapping in sports centres
title_fullStr Dynamic light Intensity mapping in sports centres
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic light Intensity mapping in sports centres
title_short Dynamic light Intensity mapping in sports centres
title_sort Dynamic light Intensity mapping in sports centres
topic BPX 43/3
Heat map
Light intensity
Luximeter
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Light intensity
Luximeter
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