On the fourth day of the Second LTTA in Spain, Turkish students kept working on the smart house, this time swapping rooms among the three groups, in order to test sensors and programming that they didn’t use throughout the previous day.
STANDO’s representative provided effective counseling on the environmental implications of the choices made in terms of hardware and software, by providing specific advice on how the combination of both elements would contribute to an environmentally-friendly focus.
Two professors and two students from the Polytechnic University of Valencia helped the groups from the technical point of view, by analysing the hardware characteristics and the code processing.
All the groups left their room ready to be assembled in the final version of the smart house during the following day.