Development And Testing of Arduino Based Autonomous Environmental Monitoring System

Authors

  • Nedumaran Damodaran Central Instrumentation and Service Laboratory, University of Madras, Chennai-25, India
  • Sivamani Kalyanasundaram Central Instrumentation and Service Laboratory, University of Madras, Chennai-25, India
  • Vinoth R Central Instrumentation & Service Laboratory, University of Madras, Chennai-25, India.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61359/2024050026

Keywords:

Autonomous Environmental Monitoring System, Arduino, Fusion Sensors

Abstract

This paper presents the development of an Autonomous Environmental Monitoring System (AEMS) designed to track various environmental parameters. With the growing demand for autonomous monitoring systems in today’s modern era, we propose an Arduino-based real-time hardware solution to measure parameters such as flame, temperature, humidity, and distance. The system leverages advanced and cost-effective electronic sensors and hardware to monitor these environmental factors. We developed individual sensor modules for each parameter and integrated them into a unified multi-sensor system through sensor fusion. The collected data is then displayed on a 16 × 2 LCD module. The result is a fully functional autonomous monitoring system, tested under laboratory environmental conditions using a compact, handheld device.

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Published

2024-11-13

How to Cite

Development And Testing of Arduino Based Autonomous Environmental Monitoring System. (2024). JOURNAL UGC-CARE IJCRT (2349-3194) | ISSN Approved Journal, 14(4), 50234-50240. https://doi.org/10.61359/2024050026