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| ==== 1.1 Presentation ==== | ==== 1.1 Presentation ==== | ||
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| ==== 1.3 Product ==== | ==== 1.3 Product ==== | ||
| - | The idea of this project is to create a marine habitat for underwater | + | The idea of this project is to create a marine habitat for underwater |
| - | For this project, | + | For this project, |
| - | To fulfill the task of monitoring the conditions, | + | To fulfill the task of monitoring the conditions, |
| - | Finally, | + | Finally, |
| ==== 1.4 Problem ==== | ==== 1.4 Problem ==== | ||
| - | The basis for develop this idea starts on a global view of a huge environmental problem, the sea is dying. The causes of this problem are multiple; the global warming is raising not only the level of the oceans but the temperature of them. This is alterating | + | The basis for develop this idea starts on a global view of a huge environmental problem, the sea is dying. The causes of this problem are multiple; the global warming is raising not only the level of the oceans but the temperature of them. This is altering |
| - | Another big problem is the massive fishing made by human hands. All around the wolrd, fishing is a daily practice, and even it is strongly regulated by governments and various institutions, | + | Another big problem is the massive fishing made by human hands. All around the world, fishing is a daily practice, and is strongly regulated by governments and various institutions, |
| - | The third big issue going on, concerns the levels of oxygen in the sea. With most of the fauna being altered, the flora is also damaged, the Great Barrier Reef and other coral reefs responsible of producing between 60 % and 80 % of the oxygen | + | The third big issue going on, concerns the levels of oxygen in the sea. With most of the fauna being altered, the flora is also damaged, the Great Barrier Reef and other coral reefs responsible of producing between 60 % and 80 % of the oxygen |
| ==== 1.5 Objectives ==== | ==== 1.5 Objectives ==== | ||
| - | This project focuses on developing a sustainable and technically feasible solution to remediate the loss of seafloor habitats. | + | This project focuses on developing a sustainable and technically feasible solution to remediate the loss of seafloor habitats. |
| More specifically, | More specifically, | ||
| - | - Create an appropiate | + | - Create an appropriate |
| - | - Ensure the sustainability without life disturbance. | + | - Ensure the sustainability without life disturbance: Accomplishing everything mentioned above sounds great, but the critical factor for life to thrive in a way that mimics natural flow is to minimize human or robotic interactions and disturbances in the environment. Therefore, ensuring total naturalness will also be of vital importance. |
| - | - Recolect information from this habitats to improve them. | + | - Recolect information from this habitats to improve them: Although the project generates a clear positive impact on society, it must provide a way to measure that benefit. This will be achieved through data collected by sensors that will be implemented according to specific needs. This information will also be used to improve and pave the way for better models of the project. |
| - | - Create social awareness about the situation and the urge for a solution. | + | - Create social awareness about the situation and the urge for a solution: Making people realize the scale of the problem the society is facing is a major step forward; in this way, a significant global challenge will be addressed.. The goal is to encourage everyone to do their part in improving the state of the sea so that, in the future, these artificial habitats are no longer necessary. However, all of this begins by alerting the public and making them aware of the severe risks involved. |
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| ==== 1.6 Requirements ==== | ==== 1.6 Requirements ==== | ||
| + | This section defines the main requirements of the system. | ||
| + | The requirements are divided into functional and non-functional categories. | ||
| + | Functional requirements describe what the system does, while non-functional requirements define the conditions needed for reliable operation in a marine environment. | ||
| === 1.6.1 Functional Requirements === | === 1.6.1 Functional Requirements === | ||
| - | The system must collect | + | The system must collect environmental data at predefined time intervals. The measured parameters include |
| - | A reliable wireless communication protocol | + | The collected data must be stored locally using a data storage unit such as a Secure Digital (SD) card, allowing continuous operation without relying on external communication infrastructure. |
| - | The solution | + | Energy consumption |
| - | The structure | + | The system |
| + | The physical structure must include cavities and textured surfaces to support the attachment and growth of marine organisms. | ||
| === 1.6.2 Non-Functional Requirements === | === 1.6.2 Non-Functional Requirements === | ||
| - | To avoid failures observed in projects such as Osborne Reef, the structure must be composed of pH-neutral, non-toxic, and eco-friendly | + | In addition to functional capabilities, |
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| + | To avoid failures observed in previous | ||
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| + | The main structural material is eco-concrete, selected due to its improved compatibility with marine life compared to traditional concrete [(ECOncrete)]. | ||
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| + | Basalt fiber is used as a reinforcement material to improve structural durability and resistance to mechanical stress | ||
| - | The habitat | + | The structure |
| - | All electronic components, including sensors | + | All electronic components, including sensors, batteries, and storage units, must be enclosed in a waterproof housing |
| - | The design should allow for modular expansion and easy access for sensor or battery replacement if necessary. | + | Condensation inside the enclosure must be controlled using moisture-absorbing materials. A pressure relief valve must also be included to regulate internal pressure. |
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| ==== Report Structure ==== | ==== Report Structure ==== | ||
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| ^ Chapter ^ Description ^ | ^ Chapter ^ Description ^ | ||
| - | | 1. Introduction| | + | | 1. Introduction| |
| | 2. Background and related work |Previous similar projects with commmon useful knowledge| | | 2. Background and related work |Previous similar projects with commmon useful knowledge| | ||
| | 3. Project management |Distribution and important aspects about the project itself| | | 3. Project management |Distribution and important aspects about the project itself| | ||
| - | | 4. Marketing plan |Analysis of the market and economical | + | | 4. Marketing plan |Analysis of the market and economical |
| - | | 5. Eco-efficiency Measures for Sustainability |Sustainable responsabilities in diferent | + | | 5. Eco-efficiency Measures for Sustainability |Sustainable responsabilities in different |
| - | | 6. Ethical and Deontological Concerns |Diferent | + | | 6. Ethical and Deontological Concerns |Different |
| | 7. Project development |Evolution from the design to the prototype| | | 7. Project development |Evolution from the design to the prototype| | ||
| | 8. Conclusions |Final ideas of the outcomes achieved and next steps| | | 8. Conclusions |Final ideas of the outcomes achieved and next steps| | ||
| - | | 9. Acknoledgements |...| | + | | 9. Bibliography |Information sources| |
| - | | 10. Bibliography |Information sources| | + | |
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