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    Desarrollar un juego de memoria IoT con sensor de sonido para el bienestar emocional de niños con autismo en la ciudad de Cuenca
    (Instituto Superior Tecnológico Particular Sudamericano, 2025) Paul Alexander Portilla Sares
    Autism is a neurological disability that affects social development, communication, and beha vior. People with autism experience the world differently, and their needs and abilities vary greatly. The project aims to develop an IoT memory game to improve the emotional and cognitive health of children with autism in Cuenca. The game uses sound sensors to monitor and adjust the level of ambient noise to avoid overstimulation, which is very important for children with autism who are more sensitive to auditory stimulation. In addition, there is an additional color sensor that interacts with a series of LED lights to help improve your child’s visual memory and concentration. The backend, developed with PHP and MySQL, stores the child’s progress and manages alerts genera ted by the sensors. The user interface, built with React, allows caregivers to monitor their child’s progress, adjust game difficulty, and receive system alerts, creating a manageable and personalized environment for each child that promotes their emotional and cognitive development.

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