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100 _aAƱain, Justine Kyle D...et.al.
245 _aDesign and development of an energy efficient raspberry PI-based camera- assisted candling and maturity detection system for enhanced poultry egg incubation /
_cJustine Kyle D. Anain, Alezandrea G. Dul-loog, Alecx Samantha T. Franco, Chason Jade O. Jose, Jhude Zedrick G. Pedronan, Manelisa Eufemia Chamile P. Ultu
260 _aCity of Batac :
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_c2024.
300 _axix, 150 leaves :
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500 _aUTHESIS (Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering)
504 _aBibliography: leaves 78-80
520 _aIn an ever-evolving agricultural landscape, innovative technologies such as the egg incubator are pivotal in optimizing the incubation process and ensuring the success of hatching eggs, providing good production. The integration of electronics in poultry farming presents an invaluable opportunity for farmers to enhance their operational efficiency within the industry. To cater to the specific requirements of diverse poultry breeds, this system offers automation for temperature and humidity control. Through the improvement of technology, IOT-based incubators have now emerged. The researchers designed and developed a solar powered automated incubator for poultry eggs. Temperature and humidity sensors are crucial for the system in maintaining a suitable environment for the eggs. The system is also equipped with a raspberry pi powered camera that processes captured images of the eggs and determines the current maturity of the eggs. It also has a website for the monitoring system of the temperature and humidity of the incubator and provides the processed image. The researchers determined the effectiveness of the incubator through determining the success hatch rates of the eggs. Moreover, the researchers compared the energy consumption of the solar powered incubator with a manual incubator that uses commercial grid energy.
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