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| In recent years, technology has transformed ordinary household items into connected devices, a trend often referred to as the “smartification” of everyday objects. From thermostats, | In recent years, technology has transformed ordinary household items into connected devices, a trend often referred to as the “smartification” of everyday objects. From thermostats, | ||
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| + | The following report describes the development of the TRAQUA project. | ||
| ==== Presentation ==== | ==== Presentation ==== | ||
| The TRAQUA team (Figure {{ref> | The TRAQUA team (Figure {{ref> | ||
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| + | ^ Name ^ Home country ^ Field of Study ^ | ||
| + | |Bernardo Alves |Portugal - Luxembourg | Information Technology | | ||
| + | |Maria Wlodarczyk | Poland | Business, Society & Technology | | ||
| + | |Guillem Vázquez Rolduà |Spain | Industrial Design & Product Development | | ||
| + | |Inès Margand |France | Packaging Engineering | | ||
| + | |Maximilian Salmi | Finland | Electrical | ||
| + | |Rieke Platthaus | ||
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| |Bernardo Alves |Portugal - Luxembourg | Information Technology | | |Bernardo Alves |Portugal - Luxembourg | Information Technology | | ||
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| This framework allows us to enhance our creativity and problem-solving skills while preparing ourselves for a global professional work environment. | This framework allows us to enhance our creativity and problem-solving skills while preparing ourselves for a global professional work environment. | ||
| - | The idea of developing a smart reusable bottle came about very quickly. It was important to us to create an item that would improve the everyday life of the user. Our motivations | + | The idea of developing a smart reusable bottle came about very quickly. It was important to us to create an item that would improve the everyday life of the user. The motivation |
| The development of a smart, reusable water bottle directly addresses environmental concerns. By offering a durable, long-lasting alternative to single-use plastic bottles, the system encourages more sustainable behavior and reduces plastic waste. Users can rely on one high-quality product instead of repeatedly purchasing disposable bottles, contributing to a more eco-friendly lifestyle. Nevertheless, | The development of a smart, reusable water bottle directly addresses environmental concerns. By offering a durable, long-lasting alternative to single-use plastic bottles, the system encourages more sustainable behavior and reduces plastic waste. Users can rely on one high-quality product instead of repeatedly purchasing disposable bottles, contributing to a more eco-friendly lifestyle. Nevertheless, | ||
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| ==== Objective ==== | ==== Objective ==== | ||
| The purpose of this product is to measure the purity of tap water, as well as encouraging customers to keep themselves hydrated throughout the day. Our main objective is to adapt a smart bottle into the everyday life of people who are concerned about the cleanliness of the tap water at their home, or in a foreign environment. Our intended audience are people who care about their health and are willing to download an app, to track their daily water intake. | The purpose of this product is to measure the purity of tap water, as well as encouraging customers to keep themselves hydrated throughout the day. Our main objective is to adapt a smart bottle into the everyday life of people who are concerned about the cleanliness of the tap water at their home, or in a foreign environment. Our intended audience are people who care about their health and are willing to download an app, to track their daily water intake. | ||
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| * Develop a smart water bottle that monitors tap water quality fast and reliably. | * Develop a smart water bottle that monitors tap water quality fast and reliably. | ||
| - | * Measure key water parameters Total Dissolved | + | * Measure key water parameters Total Dissolved |
| * Provide real-time feedback to ensure safe water consumption. | * Provide real-time feedback to ensure safe water consumption. | ||
| + | * Use UV-C light to clean water and bottle. | ||
| * Track daily water intake through a connected mobile application. | * Track daily water intake through a connected mobile application. | ||
| * Deliver personalized hydration goals based on user data. | * Deliver personalized hydration goals based on user data. | ||
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| ==== Problem ==== | ==== Problem ==== | ||
| - | Staying hydrated is one of those things we all know we should do, but rarely manage to do well. It’s not just about forgetting to drink enough water; it’s about the reality that we have no idea if the water we’re carrying is actually good for us. | + | Staying hydrated is one of those things we all know we should do, but rarely manage to do well. It is not just about forgetting to drink enough water, it is about the reality that we have no idea if the water we’re carrying is actually good for us. |
| Right now, the market is split, and honestly, both sides are falling short: | Right now, the market is split, and honestly, both sides are falling short: | ||
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| - | - The Basic Trackers: There are bottles that log your daily intake, sure, but they’re essentially one-trick ponies. They ignore the chemistry of the water entirely. They’ll tell you how much you drank, but not what you drank. | + | * The Basic Trackers: There are bottles that log your daily intake, sure, but they are essentially one-trick ponies. They ignore the chemistry of the water entirely. They will tell you how much you drank, but not what you drank. There are bottles that clean itself and the water, but they do not mesure anything else. |
| - | - The Overpriced/ | + | * The Overpriced/ |
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| + | The current smart bottle market is fragmented, and existing solutions fail to address the problem in a comprehensive and reliable way: | ||
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| + | * Conventional Reusable Bottles: Most reusable bottles function as simple containers without any intelligent features. They do not provide feedback on hydration behavior, water quality, or hygiene. As a result, users receive no guidance, while bottles can quickly become contaminated due to insufficient cleaning, leading to unnoticed hygiene risks. Many reusable ottle have a hygiene problem, because they are not cleaned proberly. | ||
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| + | * Basic Tracking Solutions: some smart bottles focus on hydration tracking by measuring water intake and providing reminders. However, these solutions are limited in scope. They only quantify how much water is consumed but completely ignore water quality, mineral content, and contamination risks. Similarly, bottles with UV-C cleaning address hygiene but do not provide any data or insights beyond that single function. | ||
| + | * High-End but Limited Systems: More advanced products on the market are often expensive and tend to focus on isolated features rather than offering an integrated solution. In addition, they may rely on complex or unintuitive apps, which can reduce usability and discourage long-term engagement. The high price point also limits accessibility for a broader user base. | ||
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| + | Overall, existing products address individual aspects such as tracking, cleaning, or design, but fail to combine hydration monitoring, hygiene, and water quality analysis into one coherent and user-friendly system. | ||
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| ==== Requirements ==== | ==== Requirements ==== | ||
| - | The following requirements have been established to guide us through the development of this project. Requirements are uniquely identified for traceability through the project lifecycle. | + | The following requirements have been established to guide through the development of this project. Requirements are uniquely identified for traceability through the project lifecycle. |
| **General Requirements** | **General Requirements** | ||
| - | * Budget Constraints: | + | * Budget Constraints: |
| - | * Adopt the International System of Units (NIST International Guide for the use of the International System of Units) | + | * Adopt the International System of Units (SI) <color # |
| - | * All electronic components shall comply with Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS), restricting hazardous substances. | + | * All electronic components shall comply with Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS), restricting hazardous substances |
| - | * Wireless communication modules shall comply with Directive 2014/53/EU (RED) | + | * Wireless communication modules shall comply with Directive 2014/53/EU (RED) [(EU2022)]. |
| * Other aspects like the EMDC and LVD must also be complied. | * Other aspects like the EMDC and LVD must also be complied. | ||
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| * User-friendly interface | * User-friendly interface | ||
| * Core actions shall be reachable within two clicks | * Core actions shall be reachable within two clicks | ||
| - | * Developed using React | + | * Developed using react |
| * Error prevention | * Error prevention | ||
| - | * The application shall display the user’s cumulative water intake for the current day in millilitres (mL). | + | * The application shall display the user’s cumulative water intake for the current day in millilitres (ml) |
| * Track water intake, minerals in water and other useful data for the user | * Track water intake, minerals in water and other useful data for the user | ||
| - | * Personal data collection and processing shall comply with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 GDPR | + | * Personal data collection and processing shall comply with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 GDPR |
| **Sustainability requirements** | **Sustainability requirements** | ||
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| **User Requirements** | **User Requirements** | ||
| * As a user I want to track my total water intake | * As a user I want to track my total water intake | ||
| + | * The usage must be safe | ||
| * As a user I want to know if the tap water I poured in my bottle is safe to drink or not | * As a user I want to know if the tap water I poured in my bottle is safe to drink or not | ||
| * As a user I want to have a bottle that both easy to cary and also has a nice design | * As a user I want to have a bottle that both easy to cary and also has a nice design | ||
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| ==== Report Structure ==== | ==== Report Structure ==== | ||
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| - | ^ Chapter | + | ^ Chapter ^ |
| - | | 1 |...| | + | | 1 Introduction |
| - | | 2 |...| | + | | 2 Background and Related Work| |
| - | | 3 |...| | + | | 3 Project Management |
| - | | 4 |...| | + | | 4 Marketing Plan| |
| - | | 5 |...| | + | | 5 Eco-efficiency Measures for Sustainability |
| - | | 6 |...| | + | | 6 Ethical and Deontological Concerns| |
| - | | 7 |...| | + | | 7 Project Development| |
| - | | 8 |...| | + | | 8 Conclusion| |
| + | | 9 Acknowledgements| | ||
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