Seybold Report ISSN: 1533-9211

Abstract

IOT BASED AIR MONITORING SYSTEM


V.Shirisha
Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sridevi Women’s Engineering College, Hyderabad, India, sirishavemula11@gmail.com

R. Radhika
U.G Student, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sridevi Women’s Engineering College, Hyderabad, India, radhikarageer@gmail.com

K. Divya
U.G Student, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sridevi Women’s Engineering College, Hyderabad, India, divyakola227@gmail.com

K. Kavya
U.G Student, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sridevi Women’s Engineering College, Hyderabad, India, kavyakatkuri. 2000@gmail.com


Vol 17, No 07 ( 2022 )   |  DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6877884   |   Licensing: CC 4.0   |   Pg no: 208-215   |   Published on: 25-07-2022



Abstract
The MQ135 sensor is used to measure air quality, and the MQ7 sensor is used to measure carbon monoxide(CO).Measuring air quality is a critical component in raising public awareness about the importance of ensuring a healthier future for future generations.For example, if carbon monoxide levels exceed 100 parts per million, humans become dizzy and nauseous, and they may die within minutes.This research enables humans to determine which aspects of the air are polluted. We can monitor air pollution remotely with the Node mcu esp8266 module because it has a Wi-Fi connection. As a result, the air quality can be monitored at all times. India has already taken steps to prohibit the use of 'Single-Stroke' and 'Two-Stroke' engine-based motorcycles, which emit high levels of pollution. We're trying to implement the same system using IoT platforms like Things peak or Cayenne so that everyone is aware of the environmental damage we're causing. New Delhi has already been dubbed the world's most polluted city, with air quality levels exceeding 300 parts per million. New Delhi is already known as the most polluted city in the world, with air quality levels exceeding 300ppm. We have corrected the other papers where they have wrongly calibrated the sensor and wrongly projected the PPM values. We have also used the easiest platform like Thing speak and set the dashboard to public so that everyone can come to know the air quality at the location where the system is installed.


Keywords:
IoT, MQ135, MQ2, MQ9, Thingspeak



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