FarmFieldWaterController

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Francis Glenn Ford F. Maglangit, Judy Lyn T. Agustin, Leilani B. Raotraot
CpE 2004

This study aimed to develop a more improved surveillance system. This device,
which consisted of a sensor, could detect any unusual entrance in the vicinity.
Aside from its capability of recording an event, this equipment could also record
the time it started detecting the intruders because it was installed of a time set
for such purpose.
Experimental development was used to establish the functionality of the
system followed by a descriptive approach to test the practicality and efficiency
of the device through the assessment of purposively chosen evaluators.
Findings revealed that the developed surveillance system was reliable. It
was also found to be functioning well.

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Gino R. Labrador, Jaime D. Sibal, Emark D. Monteverde, Dante B. Gerodias
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This study aimed to design and develop an automated water controller system.
This system would provide the appropriate amount of water needed for soil and
crop maintenance in the farm.
Experimental development was used to establish the functionality of
the water controller while a descriptive approach was implemented to test the
practicality and efficiency of the system through the assessment of purposively
chosen evaluators.
Findings showed efficient results in lessening the use of manpower for
water maintenance.

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