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Raspberry-Pi Based Smart Environmental Monitoring and Controlling System Open Access
Aditi Kulkarni  , Karan Nayak C K, Sathvik Lokesh, Dr. Meharunnisa S P  340
Pages: 1-16
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Kulkarni, Aditi, Karan Nayak C K, Sathvik Lokesh, and Dr. Meharunnisa S P. "Raspberry-Pi Based Smart Environmental Monitoring and Controlling System." IRO Journal on Sustainable Wireless Systems 6, no. 1 (2024): 1-16
Published
13 March, 2024
Abstract

This study presents the design and implementation of an Internet of Things (IoT) based framework for continuous monitoring and control of air quality parameters. The system incorporates various sensors, including the DHT11 for temperature and humidity measurement, the MQ-135 for gas detection, an LM393 comparator sensor for rainfall detection, and an additional 12V fan controlled by a relay. These sensors seamlessly interface with a Raspberry Pi, serving as the central control unit. The collected data is transmitted to the ThingSpeak cloud platform for real-time visualization and analysis. The system's architecture allows for remote monitoring and control of air quality parameters, facilitating proactive decision-making for environmental management. Experimental results demonstrate the system's effectiveness in providing accurate and timely information about temperature, humidity, rainfall, and gas concentrations in the air, making it a valuable tool for environmental monitoring and control applications.

Keywords

IoT Raspberry-Pi Sensors ThingSpeak cloud

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