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Volume - 6 | Issue - 3 | september 2024

IoT - Toxic Gas Detection System in Sewage
Kalpana G.  , Dharnesh A., Reshikanth S., Pranav Prasad K.
Pages: 199-209
Cite this article
G., Kalpana, Dharnesh A., Reshikanth S., and Pranav Prasad K.. "IoT - Toxic Gas Detection System in Sewage." Journal of Electrical Engineering and Automation 6, no. 3 (2024): 199-209
Published
09 July, 2024
Abstract

The application of IoT and machine learning in gas detection systems for sewage offers an innovative approach to real-time gas detection and enhances environmental safety in industrial and urban environments. This system uses advanced technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), machine learning algorithms, and high-performance sensors like the MQ135 and the DHT11 to achieve the best results in the gas concentration measurement and collection. It identifies abnormalities and determines which emission control measures are most effective for specific release points and similar situations. The design of the device includes sensor nodes that are primarily responsible for data collection and a central microcontroller (MCU) that operates a machine learning algorithm for efficient anomaly detection and predictive maintenance. The system uses the IoT connection to regularly send data to cloud platform (Blynk), enabling real time monitoring of gas levels and environmental conditions. The system generates a visual image of the captured data that can be accessed online. Distinctive attributes like accurate gas detection, continuous monitoring, predictive maintenance, remote assessment, and comprehensive data visualization, all contribute to smart decision-making for environmental safety.

Keywords

Gas Monitoring System IoT Machine Learning Algorithms MQ135 Sensor Environmental Safety

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