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<b>Higher Nationals in Computing </b>

<b>Internet of Things </b>

ASSIGNMENTNo.2 Project name:

IOT Project: Smart Lighting System

Assessor name: Class:

Learner’s ID: GCS190098Subject’s ID:

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<b>ASSIGNMENT 2 FRONT SHEET</b>

<b>Qualification TEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Computing Unit number and </b>

<b>title </b>

<b>Unit 43: Internet of Things </b>

<b>submissionRe-submission </b>

<b>Date Received 2nd submission</b>

<b>Student Name </b> Nghiem Cuong Thinh <b>Student ID </b> GCS190098

<b>Student declaration </b>

I certify that the assignment submission is entirely my own work and I fully understand theconsequences of plagiarism. I understand that making a false declaration is a form of malpractice.

<b>Student’s signature </b>

<b>Grading grid </b>

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<b>Summative Feedback: Resubmission Feedback:</b>

<b>Grade:Assessor Signature:Date:Internal Verifier’s Comments:</b>

<b>Signature & Date:</b>

<b>ASSIGNMENT 2 BRIEF </b>

<b>Qualification BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Computing </b>

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<b>Assignment title Academic Year Unit Tutor </b>

<b>date IV name and date </b>

Assignment front sheet 1.

Submission Students are compulsory to submit the assignment in due date and in a way requested by the Tutors. The form of submission will be a soft copy posted on

Note: The Assignment must be your own work, and not copied by or from anotherstudent or from books etc. If you use ideas, quotes or data (such as diagrams) from books,journals or other sources, you must reference your sources, using the Harvard style. Makesure that you know how to reference properly, and that understand the guidelines onplagiarism. If you do not, you definitely get fail

<b>Unit Learning Outcomes: </b>

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applications

<b>LO2 Outline a plan for an appropriate IoT application using common architecture,</b>

frameworks, tools, hardware and APIs

<b>LO3 Develop an IoT application using any combination of hardware, software, data,</b>

platforms and services.

<b>LO4 Evaluate your IoT application and detail the problem your IoT application solves, the</b>

potential impact on people, business, society and the end user and the problems it might

<b>encounter when integrating into the wider IoT ecosystem Assignment Brief and Guidance: </b>

You currently work as a product developer for a new startup where you design IoTproducts for the consumer, corporate, government and defense clients. As part of yourrole your manager has tasked you to plan and develop a new IoT product, service orapplication for a potential client. You are required to identify a target user and conducttests with this user and include this feedback into multiple iterative versions of yourproduct.

<b>Part 1 (Assignment 1): For the first part, you must: </b>

• Plan an IoT application for a specific target end user and the tests you intend toconduct with this user. This plan will be in the form of a document and will includesupporting evidence and material, such as user personas and customer journeymaps.

• Create multiple iterations of your application and modify each iteration withenhancements gathered from user feedback and experimentation. This will followthe pathway outlined in your plan. (log book,)

<b>Part 2 (Assignment 2): For the first part, you must: </b>

• Show evidence about Developed IoT application using any combination ofhardware, software, data, platforms and services (video or images of your IoTsystem with code snippet)

• Evaluate your IoT application and detail the problem your IoT application solves, thepotential impact on people, business, society and the end user and the problems itmight encounter when integrating into the wider IoT ecosystem

<b>Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria </b>

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<b>LO3 Develop an IoT application using any combination of hardware, software, data, platforms and services. </b>

<b>P5 Employ an appropriate set</b>

of tools to develop your planinto an IoT application.

<b>P6 Run end user experiments</b>

and examines feedback.

<b>M5 Reconcile and evaluate end user </b>

feedback and determine advantages and disadvantages of your chosen IoT techniques.

<b>LO4 Evaluate your IoT application and detail the problem your IoT application solves, the potential impact on</b>

people, business, society and the end user and the problems it might encounter when integrating into the wider IoT ecosystem

<b>P7 Evaluate end user feedback </b>

from your IoT application.

<b>M6 Undertake a critical review and</b>

compare your final application withthe original plan.

<b>D3 Critique the overall success of </b>

your application. Did it solve your problem? What is the potential impact on people, business, societyand the end user? What problems might it encounter when integrating into the wider IoT ecosystem?

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1.2.4 Leds...10

1.3 Assembly...11

1.3.1 Ultrasonic(Hc-sr04) sensor and led with Arduino UNO...11

1.3.2 LCD and Arduinos UNO:...11

1.3.3 Coding for Ariduno...12

2. Videos and Photos of the project...13

3. Feedback (P6, P7, M5)...16

3.1 List of survey questions and summary about the survey...16

3.2 Evaluation about survey...17

4. Conclusion...18

5. References...19

<b>1. Develop my plan into an IoT application (P5) 1.1 My project design </b>

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My project design by group

<b>Recommended Input Voltage7-12V </b>

<b>Input Voltage Limits 6-20V </b>

<b>Analog Input Pins <sup>6 (A0 – A5) </sup></b>

<b>Digital I/O Pins <sup>14 (Out of which 6 provide PWM output) </sup></b>

<b>DC Current on I/O Pins <sup>40 mA </sup></b>

<b>DC Current on 3.3V Pin <sup>50 mA </sup></b>

<b>Flash Memory 32 KB (0.5 KB is used for Bootloader) </b>

<b>EEPROM <sup>1 KB </sup></b>

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<b>Frequency (Clock Speed) </b>

<b>Echo Output SignalInput TTL lever signal and the range in proportion</b>

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1.2.3 LCD-i2c

<b>Technical Specifications: </b>

<b>Communication ModeI2C(100Kbit/s and 400Kbit/s)</b>

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Leds RED LED

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1.3.3 Coding for Ariduno

<b>Some code Adruino for project</b>

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<b>Some code Adruino for project </b>

<b>2.</b> Videos and Photos of the project Some photos of the project

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Videos in the projects

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<b>3.1 List of survey questions and summary about the survey</b>

List survey question about their smart device at home

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The participans include 6 people and overall people tend to have at least one smart device attheir home. The results about our products was really good and mostly was given some highrecord.

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future idea and improvement

<b>4. Conclusion </b>

The conclusion, I personally think that IOT is useful and handy in life if you can apply itcorrectly and reasonably. For a small demo project like this one, it is very easy to implement,my team only needs 1 month more research to complete it, but for a complete product thatcan be used and widely applied More broadly in life, I may need a lot more time and work,we believe IOT will play an important role in the development of industry and people's lives.Since then, this technology era will develop to the world in general and Vietnam inparticular.

We need to strive more in more projects in the future . And in the end we would like toexpress our thankful for the 6 participants for help us with the survey.

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