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Squadz

Team

Justin Antunes-Cardoso, Kevin Abarca, Michael Pham, David Pham

Categories

Computer Engineering

Overview

There is a gap in the market to where applications for community event planning for basketball games and provide the user with details on the weather conditions of the courts remain nonexistent. A solution to this issue is, an application should be created to provide users with the ability to create/join events and add friends as well as actively monitor the environment before creating or joining an event to determine the optimal event date. The system will monitor the external humidity and temperature of a basketball court and send the data to the users of this application. These sensors will send the weather conditions data onto a Firebase database as well as the timestamp and location of the device at an interval of 1 minute. This Firebase database will hold data of the sensor as well as the time and location to where the location of the sensor is. This data will be available to users of the Android application when they access that specific location in the google map portion of the app as well as their notifications. The android application will display the most recent data entries within the 1 minute interval update and erase the data once new information comes in from the hardware sensors. If the hardware is connected to the internet, this system has the capability to allow users to make real-time decisions on whether or not to create or join a basketball event based on the weather conditions of a given court.

Squadz – Capstone Video

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Squadz Capstone project developed by Squadz Humber college.

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