Browsing by Author "VERRI, Gabriel Fernando"
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Item Protótipo de Baixo Custo e Funcional de IOT - GATE5(Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia, 2023-06-22) PEREIRA, Betânia Amâncio; VERRI, Gabriel Fernando; MARQUES, Gustavo Caixeta; SOUZA, Lavínia Dal Bello de; RODRIGUEZ, Lucas Bernardes Simionatto; ALVEZ, Lucas Eduardo Cruz; SANTOS, Pedro Scapellini dos; SANTOS, Mariângela Martimbianco; ANDRADE, Nivaldo de; TELLES, Sidney Gitcoff; OLIVEIRA, Rodrigo Marudi deThe growing concern with the environment and the need to promote practices sustainability have driven the development of innovative solutions for the efficient waste management. In this context, GATE5, a group dedicated to technology and sustainability, presents a project for an intelligent trash can with an app integrated. This bin, combining sensors and connectivity, aims to optimize the collection and promote awareness of waste management. The intelligent waste bin developed by the GATE5 group is a technological solution technology that uses built-in sensors to monitor the level of bin occupancy in real time. These sensors, strategically positioned inside the bin, capture accurate information about the amount of waste present, allowing users to know when it is necessary to empty it.Item Reconhecimento de Espécies Ameaçadas(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-11-30) BARBOSA, Lucas Almeida; CAETANO, Leonardo Lopes; VERRI, Gabriel Fernando; MATA, Theodoro Gama da; JACON, David Glaycon de Carvalho; ALVES, Matheus; OLIVEIRA, Rodrigo Marudi de; ANDRADE, Nivaldo deThe focus of this research, however, goes beyond simply outlining the environmental applications of AI. Instead, we propose a broad look at how this technology can be integrated into a variety of wildlife-related industries, from ecotourism companies to research organizations, nature parks, and other entities committed to preserving biodiversity. The versatility of these systems allows them to be effectively adapted to a variety of contexts, however, we do not focus on a specific company, but on developing a system that can benefit most from an institution that operates with a mission, vision, and values related to biology.