IoT - based electric candle / Axle Clyde P. Pador.
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This study aims to develop a modern, innovative alternative to traditional wax candles, utilizing LEDs to mimic the flickering flame and ambiance without associated risks. The proposed solution includes advanced features like a mobile application for enhanced user experience, aiming to revolutionize how we illuminate and decorate our living spaces safely and effectively. The mobile application shows the status of the electric candle, displays the temperature inside the device and monitors the battery percentage. It also has a safety feature that turns the LED off when it reaches a certain amount of heat temperature inside the device.
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Brigoli, Darlyne College of Computer Engineering Computer Engineering
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