IoT Application Development and User Feedback, Cheat Sheet of Computer science

An overview of the development process for an iot application, including the use of various tools and technologies such as arduino, breadboards, leds, lcds, and ldrs. It also discusses the importance of conducting user experiments and gathering feedback to improve the application. The key steps involved in the development and testing of the iot application, including the selection of appropriate tools, the implementation of the application, and the analysis of user feedback. The detailed description and the inclusion of relevant figures make this document a valuable resource for understanding the practical aspects of iot application development and the iterative process of incorporating user feedback to enhance the final product.

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ASSIGNMENT 2 FRONT SHEET
Qualification TEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Computing
Unit number and title Unit 43: Internet of Things
Submission date Date Received 1st submission
Re-submission Date Date Received 2nd submission
Student Name Vo Ba Quan Student ID BS00216
Class SE06101 Assessor name Mr. Nguyen Van Vu
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I certify that the assignment submission is entirely my own work and I fully understand the consequences of plagiarism. I understand
that making a false declaration is a form of malpractice.
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ASSIGNMENT 2 FRONT SHEET

Qualification TEC Level 5 HND Diploma in Computing Unit number and title Unit 43: Internet of Things Submission date Date Received 1st submission Re-submission Date Date Received 2nd submission Student Name Vo Ba Quan Student ID BS Class SE 06101 Assessor name Mr. Nguyen Van Vu Student declaration I certify that the assignment submission is entirely my own work and I fully understand the consequences of plagiarism. I understand that making a false declaration is a form of malpractice. Student’s signature QUAN Grading grid P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 D1 D2 D

❒ Summative Feedback: ❒ Resubmission Feedback:

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Employ an appropriate set of tools to develop your plan into an IoT application. (P5) The right set of tools to develop your development plan into an IoT application includes:

  1. Arduino Arduino is an open source platform that helps people build electronic applications that are better able to link and interact with each other. Arduino can be seen as a miniature computer that helps users program and execute programs. The electronic project process does not require specialized tool access to the code loading process. Figure 1. arduino
  1. Breadboard Breadboard is a homemade electronic device that allows beginners to familiarize themselves with electrical circuits without soldering. Even seasoned people use breadboards as a starting point for large-scale projects. Figure 2 .Breadboard

4. LCD

LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) screen is made up of cells (pixels) containing liquid crystals with the ability to change the polarization of light and change the intensity of transmitted light when connected. Compatible with polarizing filters. In other words, LCD is a technology that uses backlight to create light, not self-illuminating. Figure 4. LCD

5. LDR

The sensor module (LDR) is a photoresistive light sensor board with an operating voltage of 3.3 - 5V. This module also supports both analog and TTL outputs. The simple, compact design and easy integration into the devices that need to be measured are the advantages of this device. Figure 5. LDR

Run end user experiments and examines feedback (P6). Figure 6. User experiments

  1. Feedback Figure 11. Feedback 1
  • Introduction.................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    • Employ an appropriate set of tools to develop your plan into an IoT application. (P5)...........................................................................................
    • The right set of tools to develop your development plan into an IoT application includes:....................................................................................
  • Run end user experiments and examines feedback (P6)...........................................................................................................................................
  • Conclusion.................................................................................................................................................................................................................
  • References.................................................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Figure 1. arduino........................................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Figure 2.Breadboard..................................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Figure 3. LED..............................................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Figure 4. LCD..............................................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Figure 5. LDR..............................................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Figure 6. User experiments........................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Figure 7. User experiments 2.....................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Figure 8. User experiments 3.....................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Figure 9. User experiments 4.....................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Figure 10. User experiments 5...................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Figure 11. Feedback 1................................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Figure 12. Feedback 2................................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Figure 13. Feedback 3................................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Figure 14. Feedback 4................................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Figure 15. Feedback 5................................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Figure 16. Feedback 6................................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Figure 17. Feedback 7................................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Figure 7 User experiments
  • Figure 8 User experiments
  • Figure 9 User experiments
  • Figure 10 User experiments
  • Figure 12 Feedback