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Browsing College of Science and Technology by Subject "IoT"

Browsing College of Science and Technology by Subject "IoT"

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  • MWANGI, Grace Wanjiku (2025-06-30)
    Due to the alarming rise of child abuse, kidnapping, and neglect in regions of West, Central, and East Africa, where rates of violence are among the highest globally, children face major threats to their safety and well-being. ...
  • SHYAKA, Olivier (2023-12)
    Suspension bridges are distinctive bridge designs that make use of suspended cables and towers and are frequently seen in difficult terrain. This research project developed an IoT system to monitor the structural health ...
  • UMURERWA, Marie Adeline (College of science and TechnologyCollege of science and Technology, 2022-12)
    Systems for managing attendance are crucial for all organizations. One of the most often utilized biometrics for verifying human identity is the face. Most businesses in Rwanda utilize logbooks, cards, or fingerprints to ...
  • MUSABYEMARIYA, Cecile (University of Rwanda (College of science and Technology), 2021-11)
    Poultry farming plays a big role in reducing malnutrition problems due to the nourishment found in the chicken meat and eggs. Eggs and chickens are more consumable which makes poultry farming profitable to the poultry ...
  • OMOY, KOMBE Hélène (2023-12-13)
    The poultry industry has experienced significant development in recent years due to the rising demand for high-quality protein sources. However, it is crucial to maintain the quality of chicken eggs during the incubation ...
  • MOHAMMED, Amour Salim (University of Rwanda (College of science and Technology), 2022-12-23)
    Cloves are the greatest valuables spices which have the common uses for food preservatives and other many therapeutics purposes like medicines, toothpaste, skin creams and soaps. Cloves originated from Indonesia and has ...
  • IDAGAZA, Marline Grace (2022-12)
    Internet of things helps people to live and work smarter, as well as gain complete control over their lives. Humans obtain 83% of their knowledge by sight according to human physiology references and one out of 100 people ...
  • KIFLE, Meron Alemnew (University of Rwanda (College of science and Technology), 2022-11-09)
    Coffee is grown in more than 50 countries in the world. And it is consumed worldwide in day-today life. In Rwanda it holds a unique position in the economy by making approximately 27 percent of total export revenue. Thousands ...
  • GEBREMEDHN, Abrehet Gebregiorgis (2024-08-19)
    Mushroom farming is one of the high-value innovative types of agriculture due to its nutrition and the big role it plays in food security and reducing malnutrition. Growing mushrooms is very economical and innovative. It ...
  • NIYIGENA, Jerome (University of Rwanda (College of science and Technology), 2020-12)
    Rwanda is an African country that has many mountains covered by forests. These forests are friendly homes to different animal’s species that make them a favorite environment for tourists. The most attractive geographical ...
  • TUYISHIMIRE, Joseph (2023-05-15)
    Air pollution consists of a mixture of solid particles and gases in the air. Gases from septic tanks, car emissions, and chemicals from factories, dust, pollen, and mold spores may be suspended as particles. The effect of ...
  • UWIMBABAZI, Theodette (University of Rwanda (College of science and Technology)University of Rwanda (College of science and Technology), 2022-12)
    In recent years, taking care of babies has gotten harder for working Women to monitor their babies all time. They hire a babysitter or leave their Child with grandparents. The proposed effort builds a smart Cradle for ...
  • NIRERE, Marie Louise (College of science and TechnologyCollege of science and Technology, 2022-12)
    Climate change is one of the most significant challenges to every country's development, causing uncountable ravages in the life of all living around the globe. An increase in carbon dioxide emission, one of the main ...
  • UWIZEYIMANA, Abdulkarim (2023-04-17)
    The economic vision of Rwanda includes a “made in Rwanda” policy aimed at increasing economic competitiveness by enhancing Rwanda’s domestic market through value chain development. It is in line with this that Banana Beer ...
  • KARERANGABO, Gabriel (University of Rwanda (College of science and Technology), 2022-12)
    Internet of Things refers to the overall network of linked devices as well as the technology that enables communication between connected devices and the cloud as well as within each individual device. It is flexible and ...
  • BAKAR, Shaame Mshindo (University of Rwanda (College of science and Technology), 2022-12-21)
    The quality of Salt is an important aspect for human health growth and economic development. The deficiency of quality salt concentration has become a challenge in recent years in Zanzibar. The production of sodium ...
  • NTIRANTA, Jean Claude (2022-12-27)
    The “smart vehicle speed monitoring and camera detection” is an IoT-based technology to detect street sign speed and to indicate the distance at which the driver will find the nearby camera. Vehicle identification and ...
  • KAVAMAHANGA, Lambert (College of science and TechnologyCollege of science and Technology, 2023-05-08)
    It is a common desire for every employee to keep the workplace in a safe condition. Staff, equipment, machines, and any other assets of the organization, industry, or company must be well-kept and organized such that there ...
  • MUGOREWERA, Evelyne (University of Rwanda (College of science and Technology), 2022-12)
    The automatic systems are more chosen than manual system. Smart watering system in garden is the combination of several hardware equipment and software applications that trigger the water usage with respect to the given ...
  • SAVANNA, Rosette Lukonge (University of Rwanda (College of science and Technology)University of Rwanda (College of science and Technology), 2022-12)
    The Sustainable Development Goal (SGD) number 3 is focused on Good health and hygiene. Necessary measures need to be put in place to contribute toward the fulfilment of this goal. According to the World Health Organization ...

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