MoonCampaign by Maalav (13 years)
My name is Maalav, and I created an autonomous sentinel system to monitor a greenhouse. The system uses sensors to check the temperature, light levels, and detect motion for intrusion. If the temperature is too high or low or the light is outside a safe range, the alarm triggers with a buzzer and red LED. If motion is detected and it isn’t a false alarm, the system signals intrusion. The system continuously monitors the environment and displays alerts on an LCD and serial monitor, helping keep the greenhouse safe and optimal for plant growth.
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Maalav was excited to present his autonomous sentinel project designed to protect and monitor a greenhouse. “My name is Maalav,” he said, “and I built a system that keeps an eye on temperature, light, and motion inside a greenhouse.”
His project uses several sensors: a temperature sensor, a light-dependent resistor (LDR) for light levels, and a motion detector. The microcontroller checks these sensors continuously. “If the temperature rises above 32°C or drops below 18°C, it sets off an alarm,” Maalav explained. “The same happens if the light level is too low or too high.”
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