May 2, 2025
We’ve captured detailed photographs of the base stations and wind turbines, which will be featured on our website and web app. This visual content will enhance the presentation and understanding of our project for users.
We are also improving the communication setup, particularly the Wi-Fi connectivity. This ensures that our data transmission and web integration will run smoothly, facilitating more efficient data management in the coming stages of the project.
We thoroughly analyzed the data provided by the company regarding the Bs, and this information has now been successfully integrated into our web application. This allows us to visualize and manage the data more efficiently, providing a clear path forward for performance tracking and system optimization.
We received additional materials, which we’ve already incorporated into our prototype. We also took measurements with our current prototype to ensure everything is aligned and will function correctly in the final stages of development.
We’ve made significant progress on integrating data from the IPMA (Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera) API. This integration will provide us with accurate meteorological data, which will be essential for calibrating our system and ensuring its reliability under varying weather conditions.
Our team completed a comprehensive analysis of the metrics we will be calculating. This includes energy performance, environmental factors, and system efficiency, which will all play a crucial role in fine-tuning the project and meeting our goals.
In the upcoming weeks, we will continue improving the web app and integrating additional data sources. We will also focus on finalizing the remaining aspects of the prototype and moving forward with sensor assembly, data collection, and system validation. Additionally, we will keep refining our video and poster.