F.A.R.M

Fundamental Agricultural Resource Monitor

Jonathan Hunter Jackson

Will receive his bachelors in Electrical Engineering from the University of Central Florida in May of 2015. He has a job with General Dynamics-OTS as a Test Engineer upon graduating as well as continuing on into graduate school at the University of Central Florida.

Alejandro Demian Velasco

Demian will be graduating with a Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering. After graduation, he will be working as a software engineer at IBM and continue to grow his career developing hardware and software for computer systems.

Christopher Ryan Wilson

Will be accepting his second degree with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Central Florida. He will be moving to Phoenix, AZ and hopes to pursue a career in the development of semiconductor devices.

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A cost efficient environmental sensing array to gather data dynamically for interpolation now or in the future for better farming methods. Using solar power and a rechargeable battery, the units themselves are self-sufficient. Communication between units towards a central hub is facilitated via RF signaling and outwards with Wi-Fi to give rapid delivery of information. New units are simple to add and stack into the database with ease. A user website and a mobile application allow for monitoring of transitioning stream graphically displayed for better analysis.

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