The thesis addresses the problem of upgrading an existing pest control application for agriculture and presents a solution in the form of a new web application. As part of the project, an analysis of existing solutions in the field was conducted, followed by the development of a new application that improves current functionalities and enhances the user experience.
The main goal of the application is to provide users with easy access to data collected through electronic pest traps. The application offers a user-friendly interface for reviewing data, including the number of pests caught, the status of devices, their locations, and an overview of photos of the sticky plates where pests are captured. By analyzing and visualizing this data, the application assists farmers in making informed crop protection decisions based on current conditions and historical trends. In doing this, the application helps reduce the use of pesticides, which not only lowers farmers' costs but also contributes to more sustainable food production.
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