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 Another important objective is to select materials that are suitable for marine conditions. For the final design, durable and environmentally compatible materials, such as basalt fiber-reinforced concrete, are considered because they can improve resistance to seawater conditions and reduce long-term environmental risks [(FIORE2015)], [(QU2021)]. Another important objective is to select materials that are suitable for marine conditions. For the final design, durable and environmentally compatible materials, such as basalt fiber-reinforced concrete, are considered because they can improve resistance to seawater conditions and reduce long-term environmental risks [(FIORE2015)], [(QU2021)].
  
-The project also aims to include a removable monitoring unit. Instead of placing electronics permanently inside the reef structure, the system should use a smartblock that can be separated from the main habitat. This makes it easier to check, repair, or replace electronic components without removing the whole reef from the seabed.+The project also aims to include a removable monitoring unit. Instead of placing electronics permanently inside the reef structure, the system should use a smartlogger that can be separated from the main habitat. This makes it easier to check, repair, or replace electronic components without removing the whole reef from the seabed.
  
 A further objective is to collect useful environmental data. In the final system, the intended parameters include temperature, pressure or depth, pH, and conductivity. This data can help users understand the conditions around the installation site and observe how the surrounding marine environment changes over time. A further objective is to collect useful environmental data. In the final system, the intended parameters include temperature, pressure or depth, pH, and conductivity. This data can help users understand the conditions around the installation site and observe how the surrounding marine environment changes over time.
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 For the prototype, the objective is more limited. The prototype is intended to validate the basic sensing and data logging concept under controlled conditions. Due to budget and component availability, it uses a simplified sensor set, including temperature, pressure, and total disolved solids (TDS). The pH and conductivity sensors are reserved for the final product. For the prototype, the objective is more limited. The prototype is intended to validate the basic sensing and data logging concept under controlled conditions. Due to budget and component availability, it uses a simplified sensor set, including temperature, pressure, and total disolved solids (TDS). The pH and conductivity sensors are reserved for the final product.
  
-Finally, the project aims to reduce unnecessary disturbance to the marine environment. The removable sensor box allows maintenance, battery replacement, and data collection to be carried out without disturbing the main reef structure. This also reduces the risk of leaving failed electronic components underwater.+Finally, the project aims to reduce unnecessary disturbance to the marine environment. The removable sensor logger allows maintenance, battery replacement, and data collection to be carried out without disturbing the main reef structure. This also reduces the risk of leaving failed electronic components underwater.
  
 ==== 1.6 Requirements ==== ==== 1.6 Requirements ====
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 The system must perform measurements periodically, typically once per hour. During each cycle, the system remains active only for the time required to stabilize sensor readings and store the data. The system must perform measurements periodically, typically once per hour. During each cycle, the system remains active only for the time required to stabilize sensor readings and store the data.
  
-The smartblock must be removable so that battery replacement, sensor inspection, maintenance, and data retrieval can be carried out without removing the whole reef structure from the seabed.+The smartlogger must be removable so that battery replacement, sensor inspection, maintenance, and data retrieval can be carried out without removing the whole reef structure from the seabed.
  
 === 1.6.2 Non-Functional Requirements === === 1.6.2 Non-Functional Requirements ===