Desarrollo de aplicación móvil con Flutter para control de equipos IOT Bouhacida, Hamada Roldán Aranda, Andrés María GranaSAT - Grupo de Electronica Aeroespacial Dispositivo IOT Flutter Aplicación móvil The main purpose of this project is the development of an existing mobile application on Android to a version improved by Flutter that allows the execution on Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Windows, Google Fuchsia, and the WEB from the same code. The final project of the master's degree is addressed from an ambitious perspective because the purpose of this project is to learn a new technology in the world of application development, namely flutter, knowing that we are dealing with Granasat company, and this is what gains experience in the practical field in the future. Despite the great complexity involved in the project, because it is something new for me, an I faced it alone with the assintant proffesor supervising the project, this is what pushed me more to take up the challenge in this field. This experience allowed me to learn and gain experience in several areas in a proffesional way, Ilearned to face problems myself and find solutions, and all this arouse during the project that I did, so I gained a lot of knowledge in the field of application development with filters technology, wich was difficult to learn at first, but now I feel that I am at a good level that I can move on to practical life. The main goal of the final project of the master's degree is to develop an application that helps control noise levels by receiving data that comes through receivers that are placed in the specified place. This application is one of the achivements of Granasat electronics group, which created this application on Android and wants to provide it to its customers on different platforms. The purpose of this application project is to develop a fully functional and commercially competitive application in the market, where it demonstrates the author's knowledge and abilities to analyze, design and develop. 2024-02-05T08:32:00Z 2024-02-05T08:32:00Z 2023 2023 master thesis https://hdl.handle.net/10481/88215 10.30827/Digibug.88215 eng open access