Approach 3 – Jack L, Tyler R, Tate Y

The App: https://xd.adobe.com/view/386bcaf6-3cdf-4032-64ab-f02bdfbebd2c-4e5a/

Summary

In partnership with The Maine Sustainable Agriculture Society, we plan to design the user-interface for an application that farmers could use to monitor and control greenhouse conditions to better the efficiency of their year-round food production systems.

Background

Farmers (particularly small scale) are already smart, intuitive, and self-reliant. They have long been leading members of the “DIY” community, for they rarely have all the needed resources or initial capital to make large investments in best gear and the newest technology. They have, for many years, been fine without any type of new media. But the days of this disconnection from technology are coming to an end, as farmers are increasingly seeking new ways to engage their customers, such as having a weekly email newsletter, joining systems like “Community Supported Agriculture” which allows the consumer to subscribe to the weekly/biweekly harvest of a farm or group of farms.

Now, rather than making it easier for the consumer to become more in tune with the farms, we aim to create the user-interface for a mobile application that will allow farmers to become more aware of the conditions of their farm, specifically their greenhouses. With inputs from various sensors measuring essentials for food production such as temperature, light, humidity, air and soil quality, etc. we are setting out to design the interface of a mobile application that will allow farmers to control these essential parts of the growing operation, while recognizing that this needs to be self explanatory and relatively easy to use.

Audience

Farmers living in colder environments who may or may not be currently looking to grow food year-round. This means that not only does this app need to function well, but it also needs to be built to be used by someone who may have never used a smartphone before. We are considering this aspect in all our design decisions.

App Components:

*added components after meeting with Bill Giordano and the feedback from classmates on our Intent 

  • Sign-in screen
  • Customizable layout of farm, greenhouses, and where the sensors are located
  • Monitor, Control, Settings, and Customize buttons
    • Monitor (focusing on sensor readings of the soil and atmosphere, humidity and temperature for both)
      • Ability to view sensor data from any duration they choose
      • *Real time monitoring 
      • *Push notifications when conditions go above max or below min values that have been set by the user.
      • *Ability to change duration of what your viewing (i.e. the user could view what the soil temperature of bed 2 has been in the past day, week, 40 days, year, etc.)
      • Quantitative data should be viewable in spreadsheet-like format as well visual representations (ie. birds eye view of greenhouse for temperature monitoring, graphs of light)
      • Cameras viewing greenhouses and/or certain beds/areas of greenhouse
        • Time-lapse function to view conditions of greenhouse over several hours, days, weeks, or even months.
    • Control  (focusing on sensor readings of the soil and atmosphere, humidity and temperature for both)
      • Have full function to modify and schedule any and all remote operations, such controlling windows for temperature and wind flow.
    • Settings
      • Settings panel to set specific maximums and minimums, making the overall greenhouse system full-proof and automatic.
      • Add admins and operators to delegate work
    • Customize
      • This will give the users the ability to customize size of beds, what’s growing in each bed, format and add another greenhouse to the app, etc.
      • Add new sensors in the future and set up controllable aspects within the greenhouse.

Credits

William Giordano, SYRA Education Director

William was really the main reason for this entire project. He came in to talk to our class and asked for help of any sorts. Even though we as a group don’t have too much experience in designing an application, we were passionate enough about this topic to help form ideas for this real-life project that should and will eventually happen.

Rough budget:

Cost Time Total
Development $50/hr 200 hours $10,000
Research $10/hr 100 hours $1,000
Server Space $500/month 12 months $6,000
Database $2,000- Flat $2,000
Adobe Suite $20/month 12 months $240
Total $19,240