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Title: | SEWER MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING SYSTEM EMBEDDED PROGRAMMING WITH SEWER MODEL AND MOBILE APPLICATION FOR USER MANAGEMENT |
Authors: | Trương, Minh Thái Trần, Ngọc Minh |
Keywords: | CÔNG NGHỆ THÔNG TIN |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Publisher: | Trường Đại Học Cần Thơ |
Abstract: | The problem of high level water during flood season has caused traffic jams in the cities, damaged the infrastructure and taken away many lives of people in Central Vietnam. The sewer systems have been built up to minimize the damage. Yet they could not completely solve the problem as there were still weaknesses in the systems regarding to nearby residents’ safety. To optimize the sewer systems’ performance, we came up the idea of building an object observation system integrating to an automatically functioning sewer and building the client system to control the sewers and manage both users and sewers. After being trained with various samples provided by ourselves and by google, the system is able to detect human and boats moving near the sewer and send the video stream and signal to the managers. The sewer can then get notified and automatically take proper action to ensure the safety of the object. This thesis’s main subject includes the following parts of the system: Embedded programming with sewer model using Arduino. The model can be operated remotely via client or by the control board on its body. Android programming to build an application. The android application meets the standard requirements of a management application. It uses REST API (MongoDB) to store user data, it can do CRUD operations to user object. |
Description: | 80 Tr |
URI: | https://dspace.ctu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/51633 |
Appears in Collections: | Trường Công nghệ Thông tin & Truyền thông |
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