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Nabilt Moggiano

Researcher at National University of San Marcos

Publications -  27
Citations -  128

Nabilt Moggiano is an academic researcher from National University of San Marcos. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 16 publications receiving 28 citations. Previous affiliations of Nabilt Moggiano include Peruvian Navy.

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Design of an Automated Feeding and Drinking System for Turkeys in Different Stages of Development

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors presented the design of an automated food and beverage system for turkeys in different stages of its development, where three different types of rations were obtained, which will be distributed according to the weights of the turkeys that are within the ranges (0-500) g, (500g-10kg), and (10kg-20kg) respectively; each ration contains different Selenium (Se) additives, which are used to enhance the growth of turkeys.
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Design of an automated manure collection system for the production of biogas through biodigesters

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors presented the design of an automated system for obtaining biogas, mainly methane gas, through biodigesters, where anaerobic microorganisms present in the manure generated methane through their digestion, since without this process it would not be possible to obtain natural gas.
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Seismic Source of 1746 Callao Earthquake from Tsunami Numerical Modeling

TL;DR: In a previous work as mentioned in this paper, we have presented a disaster management model for disaster management using remote sensing and geo-informatics for earthquakes and tsunamis at the University of San Marcos in Peru.
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El cambio climático en Los Andes y su impacto en la agricultura: una revisión sistemática

TL;DR: The main contributions provided by various researchers regarding the impact of climate change on Andean agriculture are detailed in this paper, where it is concluded that climate change in the Andes will cause countries such as Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Guyana and Colombia, to increase their local temperature, potential for evapotranspiration and water scarcity, causing the loss of important crops such as rice.
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Simulation of an Automated Tahitian lemon grading system based on computer vision

TL;DR: In this article , the simulation of an automated grading system for Tahitian lemon based on computer vision was carried out, where the selection parameters for the image processing were established as the levels of ripeness of the lemon: early ripening, medium and stale.