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− | <p>The hardware components of this multidisciplinary project were designed and implemented using many engineering principles. After consulting various hydroponic farmers, researchers, and distributors, we were able to tailor our product to meet their specific needs. By using an iterative prototyping process, we modeled and tested our designs | + | <p>The hardware components of this multidisciplinary project were designed and implemented using many engineering principles. After consulting various hydroponic farmers, researchers, and distributors, we were able to tailor our product to meet their specific needs (see <a class="link" href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Cornell/HP/Gold_Integrated">Practices</a>). By using an iterative prototyping process, we modeled and tested our designs repeatedly and improved each time based our results. All the while, we aimed to develop an integrated system that can be easily utilized by our entire customer base. |
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− | <p>Cornell iGEM’s OxyPonics system | + | <p>Cornell iGEM’s OxyPonics system combines our biological components with a hardware implementation that ensures we use the full potential of our bacteria. Our system is composed of three major parts. The first part is our bacteria, which provides optical outputs based on the redox environment and produces antioxidants in response to light signaling. Next, our sensor, which reads those outputs and decides how to signal the bacteria to produce the right amount of antioxidants. Finally, we have created an online dashboard, giving users real time access and control over their farm’s oxidative stress environment. To see our final product, go to our <a class="link" href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Cornell/Applied_Design">Applied Design</a> page. |
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− | <p>OxyPonics mechanical product consist of three main components. The first component is a central housing box. All electrical mechanisms and motors that power OxyPonics’s data gathering-and-response system are contained inside the water-tight box. The housing uses epoxy and 3D printed constructs to safely enclose all dry components of the product. The second component is a rotating light module controlled by servos, which consists of two lights. One light shines a 448 nm wavelength of light to activate the fluorescent protein [3] and the other a 576 nm wavelength of light to activate pDawn and produce enzymes to breakdown the oxidative stress [4]. The third component of the redox sensor is the mounted camera. This camera measures the fluorescence emitted by the bacteria’s fluorescent protein and sends the appropriate amount of pDawn activating light. <a class="link" href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Cornell/Software"> | + | <p>OxyPonics mechanical product consist of three main components. The first component is a central housing box. All electrical mechanisms and motors that power OxyPonics’s data gathering-and-response system are contained inside the water-tight box. The housing uses epoxy and 3D printed constructs to safely enclose all dry components of the product. The second component is a rotating light module controlled by servos, which consists of two lights. One light shines a 448 nm wavelength of light to activate the fluorescent protein [3] and the other a 576 nm wavelength of light to activate pDawn and produce enzymes to breakdown the oxidative stress [4]. The third component of the redox sensor is the mounted camera. This camera measures the fluorescence emitted by the bacteria’s fluorescent protein and sends the appropriate amount of pDawn activating light. <a class="link" href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Cornell/Software">Ratiometric algorithms</a> use the camera’s readings to ensure the water surrounding a hydroponic plant stays at the optimal oxidative stress state. All three components can be attached to our designed railing system to minimize the number of cameras a hydroponic farmer may need. This railing system can capture real time data of each and every plant within an entire hydroponic bed. |
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