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| ==== 8.1 Achievements ==== | ==== 8.1 Achievements ==== | ||
| - | The Maris Habitats project resulted in the development of a modular artificial reef concept combined with an environmental monitoring system. The final concept consists of reef blocks, a removable smartlogger, | + | The Maris Habitats project resulted in the development of a modular artificial reef concept combined with an environmental monitoring system. The final concept consists of Reef Blocks |
| - | One of the main achievements was the development of a modular | + | One of the main achievements was the development of a modular |
| - | Another achievement was the integration of the monitoring concept. The smartlogger | + | Another achievement was the integration of the monitoring concept. The Smartlogger |
| The team also developed and tested a simplified prototype under controlled conditions. The prototype focused on basic sensing, data logging, and electronic integration. Although it does not represent the final marine-grade product, it helped validate the basic technical logic of the system. | The team also developed and tested a simplified prototype under controlled conditions. The prototype focused on basic sensing, data logging, and electronic integration. Although it does not represent the final marine-grade product, it helped validate the basic technical logic of the system. | ||
| - | In addition, the project included material research, structural | + | In addition, the project included material research, structural |
| ==== 8.2 Limitations ==== | ==== 8.2 Limitations ==== | ||
| - | //Identify here the limitations of the solution | + | |
| - | ==== 8.3 Future Development ==== | + | Although |
| - | //Provide here your recommendations | + | |
| + | The prototype also uses a simplified sensor set due to budget and component availability. The final product is intended to include more advanced sensors, such as pH and conductivity sensors, but these were not fully integrated into the prototype. For this reason, the current testing only validates part of the intended monitoring function. | ||
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| + | Another limitation is related to waterproofing | ||
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| + | One limitation of the Smartlogger is that the system does not transmit data in real time. Since the data is stored locally on the SD card, the user cannot monitor the Smartlogger during operation to confirm whether it is still functioning correctly. This means that possible failures, such as sensor errors, SD card issues, or power loss, may only be discovered after the Smartlogger has been retrieved and the stored data has been checked. For future development, | ||
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| + | The structural analysis was also based on simulations and simplified assumptions. Although the results support the feasibility of the design, real physical testing would still be required to evaluate stability, impact resistance, seabed interaction, | ||
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| + | The ecological effect of the Reef Blocks has not yet been tested. The project can only claim that the structure may support habitat formation over time. Real ecological success would require long-term field observation, | ||
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| + | ==== 8.3 Personal Outcomes ==== | ||
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| + | The EPS@ISEP programme contributed to the development of key professional competencies, | ||
| + | These accounts also indicate the development of project management and organisational skills, including task coordination, | ||
| + | In addition, the team perceived improvements in technical and presentation skills, including design capabilities and the ability to communicate and defend technical results. Overall, these outcomes highlight the acquisition of comp competencies relevant to international and multidisciplinary engineering practice. | ||
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| + | ==== 8.4 Future Development ==== | ||
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| + | Future development should first focus on improving and validating the Smartlogger system. The electronic components should be integrated into a more robust marine-grade Smartlogger housing with reliable waterproofing, | ||
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| + | Further testing is also needed | ||
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| + | The Reef Block structure should also be tested further. Future work should include physical stability tests, impact tests, and material durability tests in seawater. The connection between the Reef Block, Smartlogger attachment, and Smartlogger should be checked carefully to make sure that the system remains stable and safe during deployment. | ||
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| + | Future development should also include clearer data management procedures. The team should define how data is stored, documented, validated, and interpreted before it is used in reports or decision-making. For ocean data projects, data management planning is recommended to ensure that collected data is properly stored, preserved, and documented [(UNESCO2025)]. | ||
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| + | Maris Habitats provides a useful foundation for a modular reef infrastructure and environmental monitoring system. However, before real deployment, the concept must be further validated through marine-grade engineering, | ||