FLYING ROOTS FEATURES
The characteristic of FLYING ROOTS is to create works of art, thanks to the use of nature and its colors, to make the environments unique and at the same time combat indoor pollution, because plants have the ability to improve air quality, reducing atmospheric particulate matter, dreaded fine dust, also cancel out formaldehyde and other substances harmful to health and regulate humidity indoors, improving the thermal insulation of the wall, resulting in energy savings in terms of heating and air conditioning, also improving the soundproofing of the wall. The plants grow on a flat vertical surface in extractable pots where inside each one there is the earth and a vegetable sponge, all is isolated by a thick felt. In addition, the irrigation system with removable water tank is programmed with arduino and allows you to water independently, creating a system that through the hygrometric sensor, monitors the hydration in the sponge placed under the jars, which in case of low humidity is irrigated by the system and uniformly provides the right amount of water to the plants. The benefit of the project has positive effects on the mood, thanks to the frames that allow you to create multicolored floral arrangements.
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ABINSULA: INTEGRATION OF CITRUS AND LIFELY IN THE PROJECT FLYING ROOTS
At the incubator CUBACT of the University of Sassari in the Fab Lab Uniss, Flying Roots technologies were implemented, here was born the meeting with Abinsula that proved useful to improve the aspects of functionality of the circuit, but also to optimize the internal architecture for the housing of the sensors and the mechanics of operation of the system. Thanks to the innovation of the citrus board produced by Abinsula, it has been possible to lighten the electronics initially studied with arduino, using the integrated board that inside has a battery, which can go into a state of hibernation greatly extending its life, thanks to which you can power the circuit without additional power support. The board incorporates humidity, temperature and brightness sensors, which allow remote monitoring through the web platform lifely, able to create a profile to each culture or plant associated with citrus, with remote control of data through the use of devices such as smartphones, tablets and laptops. In the panorama of the internent of things in agriculture, lifely, compared to other technological products has the advantage of having an intelligent system, easy to use consisting of an electronic board that integrates sensors for monitoring plants, miniaturizing the electronic architecture, communicating data in real time within the platform, where you can have a custom dashboard with the data sent by the board. The potential of combining lifely-agrumino technology with the Flying Roots project has given rise to numerous educational workshops on IoT technologies integrated with agriculture, through the collaboration with FabLab Sulcis. Thanks to the Flying Roots frames and lifely cards, technological laboratories have been created for lessons in 3D graphics, electronics and internet of things for agriculture, where the students have also created their own product of technological design.