Simon Justin F. Tomaroy, Rey Paciol, Rafael Jose G. Vizconde, Jojit A. Sitoy, Clare Angel E. Toñacao, Bai Saadiyah A. Sinsuat, Kristin Danielle E. Tubang, Mark Daniel D. Evangelista
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摘要
该项目旨在创建一个基于太阳能的自主充电亭,以应对日益增长的充电站需求和移动设备的普及。太阳能移动充电亭 "SOLARIS "配有一个移动应用程序,该应用程序具有与全球定位系统(GPS)技术相结合的丰富功能,允许用户确定充电亭的可用性。该充电亭满足了当代人对移动设备,尤其是智能手机充电的依赖。报刊亭采用了基于 RFID 卡的安全系统,用于锁定和解锁手机储物柜。该项目的目标包括 SOLARIS 的原型设计、SOLARIS 系统移动应用程序的开发以及对其输入、处理和输出功能的全面测试。开发人员进行了一项定量研究,编制了一份李克特类型的调查问卷,以收集包括教师和学生在内的阿尔法测试者的反馈意见。研究结果和随后的讨论肯定了原型的成功,其输入、处理和输出功能值得称赞。研究验证了原型和移动应用程序的可行性,证明它们符合项目预期。SOLARIS 系统在运行上既有效又安全,其安全功能证明了它的有效性,而移动应用程序则展示了对信息亭状态的响应能力。值得注意的是,一个重要的建议是纳入支付系统,以提高项目的自给自足能力。关键词SOLARIS、太阳能充电亭、移动应用、GPS 集成、原型开发、用户反馈、运行效率、自给自足的魅力、RFID
SOLARIS: A Solar-Powered Mobile Charging Kiosk with Mobile Application
This project aims to create an autonomous solar energy-based charging kiosk in response to the growing demand for charging stations and the ubiquity of mobile devices. SOLARIS, the solar-powered mobile charging kiosk, is coupled with a mobile application enriched with features that interface with GPS technology, allowing users to determine kiosk availability. The kiosk caters to the contemporary reliance on mobile devices, especially smartphones, for charging. The kiosk incorporates an RFID card-based security system for locking and unlocking phone lockers. The project’s objectives include the prototyping of SOLARIS, the development of the SOLARIS System mobile application, and comprehensive testing of its input, processing, and output functions. The developers conducted a quantitative research study, developing a Likert-type questionnaire to gather feedback from alpha testers, including teachers and students. The results and subsequent discussion affirm the prototype’s success, supported by its commendable input, processing, and output functionalities. The study validates the viability of both the prototype and the mobile application, demonstrating their alignment with project expectations. The SOLARIS system is established as operationally effective and secure, with the security feature proving its efficacy, and the mobile application showcasing responsiveness to kiosk status. Notably, a significant recommendation is to incorporate a payment system to enhance the project’s self-sufficiency. Keywords: SOLARIS, Solar-Powered Charging Kiosk, Mobile Application, GPS Integration, Prototype Development, User Feedback, Operational Efficacy, Self-Sufficiency Enchantment, RFID