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Anonymous1760678276
10-17 05:53
Model Name
smart gas cylinder 3d model
Tags
machine
rendering
sci-fi
Prompt
Imagine standing in front of a standard-sized domestic gas cylinder, neatly placed on top of a sleek, circular hollow-shaped smart base. This base — designed with durable, heat-resistant plastic and aluminum framing — serves as both a weight support and an intelligent sensing platform. 1. The Smart Base (Hardware Unit) The smart base houses the core electronics: Load Cell Sensor mounted internally to continuously measure the weight of the cylinder. A Load Cell Amplifier (HX711) converts these readings into digital data. A compact Microcontroller (ESP32), fixed on one side of the inner compartment, processes the weight readings and interprets the remaining gas level. Two communication modules are attached: A Wi-Fi module that transmits data through the internet when a stable connection is available. A GSM module with a SIM slot, enabling the device to send SMS notifications in areas with poor or no internet access. Soft indicator LEDs glow subtly along the base — green for active Wi-Fi, blue for GSM, and red when gas is almost empty — giving a futuristic aesthetic and quick visual status feedback. Above this physical setup, imagine flowing data lines (represented as blue and green beams in the 3D visualization) traveling upward: These beams represent real-time data transfer from the microcontroller to the cloud platform. The cloud serves as the central processing hub, logging gas levels, tracking cylinder life span, and predicting when refilling will be required. On the user’s smartphone screen (shown in the visualization hovering nearby): The SmartGas App Dashboard displays: Current Gas Level (% Full) Estimated Cooking Time Remaining Cylinder Health Status (based on use duration and pressure cycles) Refill Alert Notifications When gas levels drop below a defined threshold (e.g., 10%), a push notification or SMS instantly appears: “Low Gas Alert: Your cylinder is at 9%. Refill request sent to vendor.” A short distance away in the 3D view, another phone or tablet (representing the vendor’s device) shows the Vendor App Interface, connected via the same cloud network: Vendor receives automatic alerts from multiple users. Each alert includes: Customer name and location (from app registration). Current gas level and cylinder type. Option to confirm pickup and schedule refill delivery. This seamless link between student and vendor ensures that once gas runs low, the vendor can dispatch a refill before the student even runs out. In real time, the system operates as a continuous feedback loop: Gas is consumed → cylinder weight decreases. Load cell senses the change → sends data to microcontroller. Microcontroller calculates remaining gas → sends updates every few minutes. Data syncs with cloud → triggers alerts when low thresholds are met. Cloud communicates with both User App and Vendor App, closing the loop efficiently. In 3D visualization: The setup combines soft metallic textures for the cylinder, glossy polycarbonate finish for the base, and transparent overlays revealing inner electronics. Animated signal beams (Wi-Fi and GSM) give a sense of live data flow. A floating cloud and smartphone screens with dynamic dashboards showcase the IoT ecosystem in action.
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