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International Open Access Journal
ISSN No: 2456 - 6470
@ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com
Air Quality Monitoring System Using Wireless
Mrs. S. Mahalakshmi M.E
Lecturer (Senior Grade), Department o
and Communication Engineering, VSVN
College, Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu
ABSTRACT
In real-time accurate and sensitive data collection
under varying temperature and humidity
microenvironments. Additionally, because the
velocities of the particles change under varying
temperature and humidity conditions according to the
Ideal Gas Law, it is important for the system to be
examined separately under each variable condi
a controlled manner. For instance, the water particles
produced under changing humidity can interfere with
the dust particle measurements in the optical sensor,
and as a result, increase the sampled particle
concentration. Another inaccurate readin
caused when the air temperature increases, as the
velocity of the dust particles that pass across the
optical sensor increase. Consequently, the wireless
sensor was calibrated by observing the results of the
professional Dylos and the wireless sen
under these varying conditions. Then, we conducted
two different tests to verify the functionality and
durability of the sensor. These tests were performed
for 24 hours both indoors and outdoors to test the
reliability and accuracy of the wireless sensors against
the Dylos air quality monitoring. In this system, we
proposed wireless sensor network to monitor the
temperature , humidity and also the gas leakage of
industrial applications .By introducing this we can
monitor the sensor parameter values in wireless
communication and also we can upload the sensor
parameter values in web portal. For Wireless
communication we are using here is WSN, which
helps to collect all nodes data’s and can be monitored
in PC and can also upload in web portal so
anywhere in this world we can monitor these
conditions.
KEY WORDS: Wireless sensor network,
Monitoring system (AQMS), Gas sensor (
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Air Quality Monitoring System Using Wireless Sensor Networks
Mahalakshmi M.E
of Electronics
VSVN Polytechnic
Tamil Nadu, India
N. Ambika M.E
Research Scholar, Department
Communication Engineering
Engineering, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
time accurate and sensitive data collection
nd humidity
microenvironments. Additionally, because the
velocities of the particles change under varying
temperature and humidity conditions according to the
Ideal Gas Law, it is important for the system to be
examined separately under each variable condition in
a controlled manner. For instance, the water particles
produced under changing humidity can interfere with
the dust particle measurements in the optical sensor,
and as a result, increase the sampled particle
concentration. Another inaccurate reading can be
caused when the air temperature increases, as the
velocity of the dust particles that pass across the
optical sensor increase. Consequently, the wireless
sensor was calibrated by observing the results of the
professional Dylos and the wireless sensor separately
under these varying conditions. Then, we conducted
two different tests to verify the functionality and
durability of the sensor. These tests were performed
for 24 hours both indoors and outdoors to test the
reless sensors against
the Dylos air quality monitoring. In this system, we
proposed wireless sensor network to monitor the
temperature , humidity and also the gas leakage of
industrial applications .By introducing this we can
values in wireless
communication and also we can upload the sensor
parameter values in web portal. For Wireless
communication we are using here is WSN, which
helps to collect all nodes data’s and can be monitored
in PC and can also upload in web portal so that for
anywhere in this world we can monitor these
Wireless sensor network, Air quality
sensor (NO2, CO)
I. INTRODUCTION
Air plays a very important part in our life, we will talk
about just a few of them today! Air contains oxygen,
which is essential for life on Earth. We inhaled air,
taking the out oxygen and other gases our bodies
need, then air we exhaled is made up
useless to us - mainly carbon
called wind, has great force. It enables the movement
of sailboats and gliders. It runs windmills, which are
used to generate electricity. Wind also helps in the
dispersal of seeds.
Water, air, and soil are three natural resources that we
cannot live without. The Forest Service strives to
protect, maintain, and restore these valuable assets
now and into the future. Water is one of the most
important natural resources flowing from forests. The
organisms living in the soil respire through oxygen
present in this air. Hence plants and animals are
interdependent and they maintain a balance between
carbon dioxide and oxygen in the atmosphere. The
article briefly describes the importance of air for
survival. Moving air (wind) is also important for some
plants to pollinate. Animals including humans need
oxygen to live. We breathe in oxygen and breathe out
Carbon Dioxide. There are also air pockets in soils
and water that help tiny living things survive in
and beneath the soils.
The human body uses air in several ways. Without it
we wouldn't be able to live. Breathing in Oxygen
supplies the oxygen to our lungs which circulates
through our bodies to combine with sugars in the food
we eat to give us energy and to build tissues. Exhaling
Waste - Oxygen is primarily combined with carbon in
our bodies to produce Carbon Dioxide which is
exhaled. Other trace gases are exhaled including a
little methane and water vapor. The water vapor is not
really a waste product like CO2 or methane.
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Sensor Networks
Ambika M.E
Department of Electronics and
Communication Engineering, SSN College of
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Air plays a very important part in our life, we will talk
about just a few of them today! Air contains oxygen,
which is essential for life on Earth. We inhaled air,
taking the out oxygen and other gases our bodies
need, then air we exhaled is made up of the gases
mainly carbon-dioxide. Moving air,
called wind, has great force. It enables the movement
of sailboats and gliders. It runs windmills, which are
used to generate electricity. Wind also helps in the
and soil are three natural resources that we
cannot live without. The Forest Service strives to
protect, maintain, and restore these valuable assets
now and into the future. Water is one of the most
important natural resources flowing from forests. The
anisms living in the soil respire through oxygen
present in this air. Hence plants and animals are
interdependent and they maintain a balance between
carbon dioxide and oxygen in the atmosphere. The
article briefly describes the importance of air for
val. Moving air (wind) is also important for some
plants to pollinate. Animals including humans need
oxygen to live. We breathe in oxygen and breathe out
Carbon Dioxide. There are also air pockets in soils
and water that help tiny living things survive in water
The human body uses air in several ways. Without it
we wouldn't be able to live. Breathing in Oxygen - Air
supplies the oxygen to our lungs which circulates
through our bodies to combine with sugars in the food
us energy and to build tissues. Exhaling
Oxygen is primarily combined with carbon in
our bodies to produce Carbon Dioxide which is
exhaled. Other trace gases are exhaled including a
little methane and water vapor. The water vapor is not
ste product like CO2 or methane.
International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456
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Regulating Temperature - The air around us helps to
keep us warm. In the absence of any heat in the air,
our bodies lose heat quickly. If we are working hard
or exercising we generate excess heat. The air
provides some cooling to help the body maintain an
ideal temperature of 37º C.
II. PROBLEM DESCRIPTION
Air quality affects your health. Ozone and particulate
matter, also known as PM, are two pollutants of
significant concern in the Bay Area. Ozone is
primarily a health problem in the summertime, and
PM in the winter. Poor air quality affects your health.
When pollution is bad, it can irritate your eyes, nose,
and throat, cause shortness of breath, aggravate
asthma and other respiratory conditions, and even
affect your heart and cardiovascular system. Breathing
polluted air for long periods of time can cause more
serious health problems. Two primary causes of poor
air quality in the Bay Area are ozone and particulate
matter, also called PM or soot. Cars and trucks and
other mobile sources are the major sources of ozone in
the summertime. In the winter, wood smoke from
woodstoves and fireplaces is the major source of PM
pollution.
III. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Recently the air is get polluted. Due to the polluted air
Many disease will occur like asthma etc.
propose the Air quality monitored system based on
the arduino controller and different sensors.
the sensed value of the sensor If there is each value is
high. We can upload the sensor parameter values in
web portal using IOT technology.
IV. LITERATURE SURVEY
1. A review on the human health impact of
airborne particulate matter.
Particulate matter (PM) is a key indicator of air
pollution brought into the air by a variety of natural
and human activities. As it can be suspended over
long time and travel over long distances in the
atmosphere, it can cause a wide range of diseases that
lead to a significant reduction of human life. The size
of particles has been directly linked to their pot
for causing health problems. Small particles of
concern include “inhalable coarse particles” with a
diameter of 2.5 to 10 µm and “fine particles” smaller
than 2.5 µm in diameter As the source
relationship of PM remains unclear, it is not easy
define such effects from individual sources such as
long-range transport of pollution. Because of the
International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456
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The air around us helps to
keep us warm. In the absence of any heat in the air,
our bodies lose heat quickly. If we are working hard
or exercising we generate excess heat. The air
ing to help the body maintain an
Air quality affects your health. Ozone and particulate
matter, also known as PM, are two pollutants of
significant concern in the Bay Area. Ozone is
h problem in the summertime, and
PM in the winter. Poor air quality affects your health.
When pollution is bad, it can irritate your eyes, nose,
and throat, cause shortness of breath, aggravate
asthma and other respiratory conditions, and even
heart and cardiovascular system. Breathing
polluted air for long periods of time can cause more
serious health problems. Two primary causes of poor
air quality in the Bay Area are ozone and particulate
matter, also called PM or soot. Cars and trucks and
her mobile sources are the major sources of ozone in
the summertime. In the winter, wood smoke from
woodstoves and fireplaces is the major source of PM
Due to the polluted air
asthma etc. Hence we
Air quality monitored system based on
nd different sensors. Based on
If there is each value is
parameter values in
A review on the human health impact of
Particulate matter (PM) is a key indicator of air
pollution brought into the air by a variety of natural
human activities. As it can be suspended over
long time and travel over long distances in the
atmosphere, it can cause a wide range of diseases that
lead to a significant reduction of human life. The size
of particles has been directly linked to their potential
for causing health problems. Small particles of
concern include “inhalable coarse particles” with a
m and “fine particles” smaller
As the source–effect
relationship of PM remains unclear, it is not easy to
define such effects from individual sources such as
range transport of pollution. Because of the
potent role of PM and its associated pollutants,
detailed knowledge of their human health impacts is
of primary importance. This paper summarizes the
basic evidence on the health effects of particulate
matter. An in-depth analysis is provided to address the
implications for policy-makers so that more stringent
strategies can be implemented to reduce air pollution
and its health effects.
2. Health effects of fine particulate air pollution:
lines that connect.
Efforts to understand and mitigate the health effects of
particulate matter (PM) air pollution have a rich and
interesting history. This review focuses on six
substantial lines of research that have be
since 1997 that have helped elucidate our
understanding about the effects of PM on human
health. There has been substantial progress in the
evaluation of PM health effects at different time
scales of exposure and in the exploration of the shape
of the concentration-response function. There has also
been emerging evidence of PM
health effects and growing knowledge regarding
interconnected general pathophysiological pathways
that link PM exposure with cardiopulmonary
morbidity and mortality. Despite important gaps in
scientific knowledge and continued reasons for some
skepticism, a comprehensive evaluation of the
research findings provides persuasive evidence that
exposure to fine particulate air pollution has adverse
effects on cardiopulmonary health. Although much of
this research has been motivated by environmental
public health policy, these results have important
scientific, medical, and public health implications that
are broader than debates over legally mandated air
quality standards.
3. Climate change, air pollution and extreme
events leading to increasing prevalence of
allergic respiratory diseases.
The prevalence of asthma and allergic diseases has
increased dramatically during the past few decades
not only in industrialized countries. Urban air
pollution from motor vehicles has been indicated as
one of the major risk factors responsible for this
increase. Although genetic factors are important in the
development of asthma and allergic diseases, the
rising trend can be explained only in changes occurred
in the environment. Despite some differences in the
air pollution profile and decreasing trends of some
key air pollutants, air quality is an important concern
for public health in the cities throughout the world.
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potent role of PM and its associated pollutants,
detailed knowledge of their human health impacts is
of primary importance. This paper summarizes the
basic evidence on the health effects of particulate
depth analysis is provided to address the
makers so that more stringent
strategies can be implemented to reduce air pollution
of fine particulate air pollution:
Efforts to understand and mitigate the health effects of
particulate matter (PM) air pollution have a rich and
interesting history. This review focuses on six
substantial lines of research that have been pursued
since 1997 that have helped elucidate our
understanding about the effects of PM on human
health. There has been substantial progress in the
evaluation of PM health effects at different time-
scales of exposure and in the exploration of the shape
response function. There has also
been emerging evidence of PM-related cardiovascular
health effects and growing knowledge regarding
ophysiological pathways
that link PM exposure with cardiopulmonary
y and mortality. Despite important gaps in
scientific knowledge and continued reasons for some
skepticism, a comprehensive evaluation of the
research findings provides persuasive evidence that
exposure to fine particulate air pollution has adverse
on cardiopulmonary health. Although much of
this research has been motivated by environmental
public health policy, these results have important
scientific, medical, and public health implications that
are broader than debates over legally mandated air
Climate change, air pollution and extreme
events leading to increasing prevalence of
allergic respiratory diseases.
The prevalence of asthma and allergic diseases has
increased dramatically during the past few decades
industrialized countries. Urban air
pollution from motor vehicles has been indicated as
one of the major risk factors responsible for this
increase. Although genetic factors are important in the
development of asthma and allergic diseases, the
can be explained only in changes occurred
in the environment. Despite some differences in the
air pollution profile and decreasing trends of some
key air pollutants, air quality is an important concern
for public health in the cities throughout the world.
International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456
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Due to climate change, air pollution patterns are
changing in several urbanized areas of the world, with
a significant effect on respiratory health. The
observational evidence indicates that recent regional
changes in climate, particularly temperature inc
have already affected a diverse set of physical and
biological systems in many parts of the world.
Associations between thunderstorms and asthma
morbidity in pollinosis subjects have been also
identified in multiple locations around the world.
Allergens patterns are also changing in response to
climate change and air pollution can modify the
allergenic potential of pollens especially in presence
of specific weather conditions. The underlying
mechanisms of all these interactions are not well
known yet. The consequences on health vary from
decreases in lung function to allergic diseases, new
onset of diseases, and exacerbation of chronic
respiratory diseases. Factor clouding the issue is that
laboratory evaluations do not reflect what happens
during natural exposition, when atmospheric pollution
mixtures in polluted cities are inhaled. In addition, it
is important to recall that an individual’s response to
pollution exposure depends on the source and
components of air pollution, as well as meteorologica
conditions. Indeed, some air pollution
incidents with asthma aggravation do not depend only
on the increased production of air pollution, but rather
on atmospheric factors that favour the accumulation
of air pollutants at ground level. Considerin
aspects governments worldwide and international
organizations such as the World Health Organization
and the European Union are facing a growing problem
of the respiratory effects induced by gaseous and
particulate pollutants arising from motor vehi
emissions.
4. On the use of small and cheaper sensors and
devices for indicative citizen-based monitoring
of respirable particulate matter
Respirable particulate matter present in outdoor and
indoor environments is a health hazard. The particle
concentrations can quickly change, with steep
gradients on short temporal and spatial scales, and
their chemical composition and physical properties
vary considerably. Existing networks of aerosol
particle measurements consist of limited number of
monitoring stations, and mostly aim at assessment of
compliance with air quality legislation regulating
mass of particles of varying sizes. These networks can
now be supplemented using small portable devices
with low-cost sensors for assessment of particle mass
International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456
www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 3 | Issue – 1 | Nov-Dec 2018
Due to climate change, air pollution patterns are
changing in several urbanized areas of the world, with
a significant effect on respiratory health. The
observational evidence indicates that recent regional
changes in climate, particularly temperature increases,
have already affected a diverse set of physical and
biological systems in many parts of the world.
Associations between thunderstorms and asthma
morbidity in pollinosis subjects have been also
identified in multiple locations around the world.
rgens patterns are also changing in response to
climate change and air pollution can modify the
allergenic potential of pollens especially in presence
of specific weather conditions. The underlying
mechanisms of all these interactions are not well
t. The consequences on health vary from
decreases in lung function to allergic diseases, new
onset of diseases, and exacerbation of chronic
respiratory diseases. Factor clouding the issue is that
laboratory evaluations do not reflect what happens
tural exposition, when atmospheric pollution
mixtures in polluted cities are inhaled. In addition, it
is important to recall that an individual’s response to
pollution exposure depends on the source and
components of air pollution, as well as meteorological
conditions. Indeed, some air pollution-related
incidents with asthma aggravation do not depend only
on the increased production of air pollution, but rather
on atmospheric factors that favour the accumulation
of air pollutants at ground level. Considering these
aspects governments worldwide and international
organizations such as the World Health Organization
and the European Union are facing a growing problem
of the respiratory effects induced by gaseous and
particulate pollutants arising from motor vehicle
On the use of small and cheaper sensors and
based monitoring
Respirable particulate matter present in outdoor and
indoor environments is a health hazard. The particle
tions can quickly change, with steep
gradients on short temporal and spatial scales, and
their chemical composition and physical properties
vary considerably. Existing networks of aerosol
particle measurements consist of limited number of
ns, and mostly aim at assessment of
compliance with air quality legislation regulating
mass of particles of varying sizes. These networks can
now be supplemented using small portable devices
cost sensors for assessment of particle mass
that may provide higher temporal and spatial
resolution if we understand the capabilities and
characteristics of the data they provide. This paper
overviews typical currently available devices and their
characteristics. In addition it is presented original
results of measurement and modelling in the aim of
one low-cost PM monitor validation.
5. HIPAA compliant wireless sensing smartwatch
application for the self
pediatric asthma
Asthma is the most prevalent chronic disease among
pediatrics, as it is the lea
absenteeism and hospitalization for those under the
age of 15. To address the significant need to manage
this disease in children, the authors present a mobile
health (mHealth) system that determines the risk of an
asthma attack through physiological and
environmental wireless sensors and representational
state transfer application program interfaces (RESTful
APIs). The data is sent from wireless sensors to a
smart watch application (app) via a Health Insurance
Portability and Accountab
compliant cryptography framework, which then sends
data to a cloud for real-time analytics. The asthma risk
is then sent to the smart watch and provided to the
user via simple graphics for easy interpretation by
children. After testing the safety and feasibility of the
system in an adult with moderate asthma prior to
testing in children, it was found that the analytics
model is able to determine the overall asthma risk
(high, medium, or low risk) with an accuracy of
80.10±14.13%. Furthermore, the features most
important for assessing the risk of an asthma attack
were multifaceted, highlighting the importance of
continuously monitoring different wireless sensors
and REST ful APIs. Future testing this asthma attack
risk prediction system in pediatric asthma individuals
may lead to an effective self
program.
6. Efficiency Improvement of an Integrated Giant
Freshwater-White Prawn Farming in Thailand
Using a Wireless Sensor Network.
Most local freshwater prawn farmers in Thailand are
currently relying their prawn production on a
traditional farming approach, which requires highly
experienced farm manager, effort and time. By
continuing with this inefficient approach, it is hard to
improve the productivity. I
monitoring and control of greenhouse parameter in
precision agriculture
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ovide higher temporal and spatial
resolution if we understand the capabilities and
characteristics of the data they provide. This paper
overviews typical currently available devices and their
characteristics. In addition it is presented original
measurement and modelling in the aim of
cost PM monitor validation.
HIPAA compliant wireless sensing smartwatch
application for the self-management of
Asthma is the most prevalent chronic disease among
ding cause of student
absenteeism and hospitalization for those under the
age of 15. To address the significant need to manage
this disease in children, the authors present a mobile
health (mHealth) system that determines the risk of an
gh physiological and
environmental wireless sensors and representational
state transfer application program interfaces (RESTful
APIs). The data is sent from wireless sensors to a
watch application (app) via a Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
compliant cryptography framework, which then sends
time analytics. The asthma risk
watch and provided to the
user via simple graphics for easy interpretation by
safety and feasibility of the
system in an adult with moderate asthma prior to
testing in children, it was found that the analytics
model is able to determine the overall asthma risk
(high, medium, or low risk) with an accuracy of
e, the features most
important for assessing the risk of an asthma attack
were multifaceted, highlighting the importance of
continuously monitoring different wireless sensors
ful APIs. Future testing this asthma attack
iatric asthma individuals
may lead to an effective self-management asthma
Efficiency Improvement of an Integrated Giant
White Prawn Farming in Thailand
Using a Wireless Sensor Network.
Most local freshwater prawn farmers in Thailand are
currently relying their prawn production on a
traditional farming approach, which requires highly-
experienced farm manager, effort and time. By
continuing with this inefficient approach, it is hard to
It possible to use in
control of greenhouse parameter in
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V. PROPOSED SYSTEM
In the existing system wireless sensor network to
monitor the temperature, humidity and also the gas
leakage of industrial applications .Our propose the air
quality monitored system based on the Arduino
microcontroller with different Sensors and IOT
module board. Based on the sensed value of the
sensor, if there is each value is high then the alert
message will be send to the corresponding mobile
using Global System for Mobile communication. By
introducing this we can monitor the sensor parameter
values in wireless communication and also we can
upload the sensor parameter values in web portal. For
Wireless communication we are using here is WSN,
which helps to collect all nodes data’s and can be
monitored in PC and can also upload in web portal so
that for anywhere in this world we can monitor these
conditions.
VI. SYSTEM DESIGN
VII. Hardware Requirements and Software
Requirements
1. ARDUINO UNO MICROCONTROLLER
Arduino is an open-source electronics platform based
on easy-to-use hardware and software. Arduino
boards are able to read inputs - light on a sensor, a
finger on a button, or a Twitter message
into an output - activating a motor, turning on an
LED, publishing something online. You can tell your
board what to do by sending a set of instructions to
the microcontroller on the board. To do so you use the
Arduino programming language (based on Wiring),
and the Arduino Software (IDE), based on Processing.
2. IOT MODULE
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of
interrelated computing devices, mechanical and
digital machines, objects, animals or people that are
provided with unique identifiers and the ability to
transfer data over a network without requiring human
to-human or human-to-computer interaction
Arduino UNO
HUMIDITY
SENSOR
GAS SENSOR
TEMPERATURE
SENSORS
LCD
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wireless sensor network to
, humidity and also the gas
leakage of industrial applications .Our propose the air
quality monitored system based on the Arduino
microcontroller with different Sensors and IOT
Based on the sensed value of the
sensor, if there is each value is high then the alert
message will be send to the corresponding mobile
ystem for Mobile communication. By
introducing this we can monitor the sensor parameter
values in wireless communication and also we can
upload the sensor parameter values in web portal. For
Wireless communication we are using here is WSN,
ollect all nodes data’s and can be
monitored in PC and can also upload in web portal so
that for anywhere in this world we can monitor these
and Software
MICROCONTROLLER
source electronics platform based
use hardware and software. Arduino
light on a sensor, a
finger on a button, or a Twitter message - and turn it
motor, turning on an
LED, publishing something online. You can tell your
board what to do by sending a set of instructions to
the microcontroller on the board. To do so you use the
programming language (based on Wiring),
(IDE), based on Processing.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of
interrelated computing devices, mechanical and
digital machines, objects, animals or people that are
unique identifiers and the ability to
a network without requiring human-
computer interaction.
3. LCD DISPLAY
A liquid-crystal display (LCD
display or other electronically modulated optical
device that uses the light-
of liquid crystals. Liquid crystals do not emit light
directly, instead using a
produce images in colour or monochrome
4. GAS SENSOR
A gas detector is a device that detects the presence of
gases in an area, often as part of a safety system. This
type of equipment is used to detect a
emissions and can interface with a control system so a
process can be automatically shut down.
5. TEMPERATURE SENSOR
A temperature sensor is a device, typically, a
thermocouple or RTD, that provides
measurement through an electrical signal. A
thermocouple (T/C) is made from two dissimilar
metals that generate electrical voltage in direct
proportion to changes in temperature
6. ARDUINO SKETCH IDE
The Arduino Integrated Development Environment
or Arduino Software (IDE) - contains a text editor for
writing code, a message area, a text console, a toolbar
with buttons for common functions and a series of
menus. It connects to the Arduino and Genuino
hardware to upload programs and communicate wi
them.
7. EMBEDDED C
Embedded C is a set of language extensions for the
C programming language by the
Committee to address commonality issues that exist
between C extensions for different
systems.
METHODOLOGY
IOT
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LCD) is a flat-panel
electronically modulated optical
-modulating properties
Liquid crystals do not emit light
directly, instead using a backlight or reflector to
monochrome.
is a device that detects the presence of
in an area, often as part of a safety system. This
of equipment is used to detect a gas leak or other
emissions and can interface with a control system so a
process can be automatically shut down.
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
is a device, typically, a
provides for temperature
an electrical signal. A
thermocouple (T/C) is made from two dissimilar
metals that generate electrical voltage in direct
temperature.
ARDUINO SKETCH IDE
The Arduino Integrated Development Environment -
contains a text editor for
writing code, a message area, a text console, a toolbar
with buttons for common functions and a series of
menus. It connects to the Arduino and Genuino
hardware to upload programs and communicate with
is a set of language extensions for the
programming language by the C Standards
Committee to address commonality issues that exist
extensions for different embedded
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In our process, arduino used to collect the information
from the 14- digital input/output pin’s and Analog
PORT pins. Compiling the code before upload. If this
is your first time you've ever compiled code to your
Arduino before plugging it in to the computer go
the Tools menu, then Serial Port and take note of what
appears there. Plug your Arduino UNO board in to the
USB cable and into your computer. In our process,
arduino used to collect the information form the 14
digital input/output pin’s and Analog PORT
Compiling the code before upload. If this is your first
time you've ever compiled code to your Arduino
before plugging it in to the computer go to the Tools
menu, then Serial Port and take note of what appears
there. Plug your Arduino UNO board in t
cable and into your computer.
Analog to Digital Conversion
Arduino has six different Analog to digital conversion
pin. This pin’s to connect the six different Analog
output product sensor. They are named as (A0, A1,
A2, A3, A4, A5).Output from the sensor is Analog
value they can be vary from 0 to 1023. These 1024
values can be converted into binary format. Because,
the arduino controller only support the machine level
language. The binary value of 0 to 1023 can be
consider as a output voltage varies from 0 to 5V.
Digital Sensor’s can’t able to interface Analog pin’s
(A0, A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5). They are only read the
analog sensor value. Otherwise the digital sensors are
interface to the digital pin’s.
Sensor Interface
In our process, we are using the three different sens
Temperature sensor, Humidity sensor and gas sensor.
All the Sensors have a three different Pin outs.
are named as a VCC, GND, VOUT. VCC and GND is
an supply power of the sensor. Where, VCC
connected to the 5V of arduino, GND connected to
the ground. VOUT is an a output sensing value of the
sensor. The ADC on the Arduino is a 10
meaning it has the ability to detect 1,024 (2^10)
discrete analog levels.
IoT Monitoring
The IoT monitoring is run based on the
communication protocol operation. Arduino collect all
the sensor value via analog port. They can be
converted to digital signal and then they can be stored
in arduino controller. This stored sensor values send
to the IOT module through the operation of
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process, arduino used to collect the information
digital input/output pin’s and Analog
Compiling the code before upload. If this
is your first time you've ever compiled code to your
Arduino before plugging it in to the computer go to
the Tools menu, then Serial Port and take note of what
appears there. Plug your Arduino UNO board in to the
In our process,
arduino used to collect the information form the 14-
digital input/output pin’s and Analog PORT pin’s.
Compiling the code before upload. If this is your first
time you've ever compiled code to your Arduino
before plugging it in to the computer go to the Tools
menu, then Serial Port and take note of what appears
there. Plug your Arduino UNO board in to the USB
Arduino has six different Analog to digital conversion
pin. This pin’s to connect the six different Analog
output product sensor. They are named as (A0, A1,
from the sensor is Analog
value they can be vary from 0 to 1023. These 1024
values can be converted into binary format. Because,
the arduino controller only support the machine level
The binary value of 0 to 1023 can be
ge varies from 0 to 5V.
Digital Sensor’s can’t able to interface Analog pin’s
, A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5). They are only read the
analog sensor value. Otherwise the digital sensors are
are using the three different sensor
sensor and gas sensor.
Pin outs. They
VCC, GND, VOUT. VCC and GND is
an supply power of the sensor. Where, VCC
rduino, GND connected to
VOUT is an a output sensing value of the
sensor. The ADC on the Arduino is a 10-bit ADC
meaning it has the ability to detect 1,024 (2^10)
The IoT monitoring is run based on the
Arduino collect all
the sensor value via analog port. They can be
converted to digital signal and then they can be stored
This stored sensor values send
to the IOT module through the operation of
communication protocol. This way of connection is
called TTL connection (Transistor
Logic).
COMMUNICATION
ALGORITHM
In Arduino microcontroller, TX and RX (Pin number
0 and 1) act as a communication port.
send and receive the sensing data’s to other devices.
you want to monitor the sensor value, now the TX pin
of the arduino controller connected to the R
monitoring protocol device. If you want to control any
object or load device, now TX pin of the controlling
protocol device connected to the RX pin of the
arduino.
WORKING EXPLANATION
In this, we describe principle of working of our
project. The Arduino board is programmed using
Arduino coding. Gas (CO and NO2) sensors are
developed and installed on AQMS circuit. The
is provided with a power supply. The values
sensors are sent to the mobile using the IOT
server. Then the values are displayed on the
the personal computer. When the Arduino
initially activated and the all sensors will
according to the code transferred to
sensors will start to collect the values
the parameters and it will update
delay values. There is particular
sensors and it will act according
value. All the values sent to the
central server. When there are
the values it will update to the industrial management.
The Arduino software (IDE) is easy
learners, yet lithe sufficient for innovative operators to
take advantage of as well. For instructors, it’s
accessibly based on the Exemption program des
situation, so scholar’s knowledge to database in that
location will be familiar with how the Arduino IDE
works.
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Dec 2018 Page: 926
cation protocol. This way of connection is
called TTL connection (Transistor- Transistor-
PROTOCOL
In Arduino microcontroller, TX and RX (Pin number
0 and 1) act as a communication port. These pin’s are
send and receive the sensing data’s to other devices. If
you want to monitor the sensor value, now the TX pin
of the arduino controller connected to the RX of the
monitoring protocol device. If you want to control any
object or load device, now TX pin of the controlling
protocol device connected to the RX pin of the
WORKING EXPLANATION
In this, we describe principle of working of our
Arduino board is programmed using
Arduino coding. Gas (CO and NO2) sensors are
d installed on AQMS circuit. The circuit
is provided with a power supply. The values of
sensors are sent to the mobile using the IOT central
are displayed on the screen of
the personal computer. When the Arduino controller
initially activated and the all sensors will start to work
according to the code transferred to the board. All
sensors will start to collect the values depending on
meters and it will update according to the
delay values. There is particular range for particular
sensors and it will act according to the threshold
value. All the values sent to the mobile by using IOT
central server. When there are any huge variations in
the industrial management.
(IDE) is easy-to-use for
for innovative operators to
well. For instructors, it’s
Exemption program design
knowledge to database in that
familiar with how the Arduino IDE
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RESULT ANALYSIS
This shows the final output scenario of the project.
The working of the project is shown in this chapter
Output scenario
Values of CO and NO2 gases through IOT server
Values of CO and NO2 gases through IOT server in
another place
Values of CO and NO2 gases in personal computer
without IOT
Values of CO and NO2 gases in personal computer
without IOT
CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORK
This paper introduces a Wireless Sensor Network
(WSN)-based air quality monitoring system using
IOT central server and gases sensors. This system is
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This shows the final output scenario of the project.
project is shown in this chapter
Values of CO and NO2 gases through IOT server
IOT server in
personal computer
n personal computer
CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORK
This paper introduces a Wireless Sensor Network
based air quality monitoring system using
IOT central server and gases sensors. This system is
very simple as compared to the existing air quality
monitoring systems. This project is also used for
pollution monitoring purpose in cites. In future, this
prototype can be extended in real time
implementations of urban cities
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1. Wen-TsaiSung, Jui-HoChen,
YiHaoJu,“Multisensors Real
Optimization for IOT Systems,” 2014 IEEE
International Conference on Systems, Man, and
Cybernetics October 5-8, 2014, San Diego,
USA.
2. WeerasakCheunta, NitthitaChirdchoo and
KanitthaSaelim, “Efficiency Improvement of an
Integrated Giant Freshwater
Farming in Thailand Using a Wireless Sensor
Network,” Research Gate, DECEMBER2014
3. Jui-Ho Chen, Wen-Tsai Sung and Guo
“Automated Monitoring System for the FishFarm
Aquaculture Environment,” 2015 IEEE
International Conference on Systems, Man, and
Cybernetics.
4. Mr. Kiran Patil,Mr. Sachin Patil,Mr. Sachin Patil
and Mr. Vikas Patil,“Monitoring of Turbidity,
& Temperature of Water Based on GSM,
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prototype can be extended in real time
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Air Quality Monitoring System Using Wireless Sensor Networks

  • 1. International Journal of Trend in International Open Access Journal ISSN No: 2456 - 6470 @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com Air Quality Monitoring System Using Wireless Mrs. S. Mahalakshmi M.E Lecturer (Senior Grade), Department o and Communication Engineering, VSVN College, Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu ABSTRACT In real-time accurate and sensitive data collection under varying temperature and humidity microenvironments. Additionally, because the velocities of the particles change under varying temperature and humidity conditions according to the Ideal Gas Law, it is important for the system to be examined separately under each variable condi a controlled manner. For instance, the water particles produced under changing humidity can interfere with the dust particle measurements in the optical sensor, and as a result, increase the sampled particle concentration. Another inaccurate readin caused when the air temperature increases, as the velocity of the dust particles that pass across the optical sensor increase. Consequently, the wireless sensor was calibrated by observing the results of the professional Dylos and the wireless sen under these varying conditions. Then, we conducted two different tests to verify the functionality and durability of the sensor. These tests were performed for 24 hours both indoors and outdoors to test the reliability and accuracy of the wireless sensors against the Dylos air quality monitoring. In this system, we proposed wireless sensor network to monitor the temperature , humidity and also the gas leakage of industrial applications .By introducing this we can monitor the sensor parameter values in wireless communication and also we can upload the sensor parameter values in web portal. For Wireless communication we are using here is WSN, which helps to collect all nodes data’s and can be monitored in PC and can also upload in web portal so anywhere in this world we can monitor these conditions. KEY WORDS: Wireless sensor network, Monitoring system (AQMS), Gas sensor ( International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) International Open Access Journal | www.ijtsrd.com 6470 | Volume - 3 | Issue – 1 | Nov – Dec 2018 www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 3 | Issue – 1 | Nov-Dec 2018 Air Quality Monitoring System Using Wireless Sensor Networks Mahalakshmi M.E of Electronics VSVN Polytechnic Tamil Nadu, India N. Ambika M.E Research Scholar, Department Communication Engineering Engineering, Chennai, Tamil Nadu time accurate and sensitive data collection nd humidity microenvironments. Additionally, because the velocities of the particles change under varying temperature and humidity conditions according to the Ideal Gas Law, it is important for the system to be examined separately under each variable condition in a controlled manner. For instance, the water particles produced under changing humidity can interfere with the dust particle measurements in the optical sensor, and as a result, increase the sampled particle concentration. Another inaccurate reading can be caused when the air temperature increases, as the velocity of the dust particles that pass across the optical sensor increase. Consequently, the wireless sensor was calibrated by observing the results of the professional Dylos and the wireless sensor separately under these varying conditions. Then, we conducted two different tests to verify the functionality and durability of the sensor. These tests were performed for 24 hours both indoors and outdoors to test the reless sensors against the Dylos air quality monitoring. In this system, we proposed wireless sensor network to monitor the temperature , humidity and also the gas leakage of industrial applications .By introducing this we can values in wireless communication and also we can upload the sensor parameter values in web portal. For Wireless communication we are using here is WSN, which helps to collect all nodes data’s and can be monitored in PC and can also upload in web portal so that for anywhere in this world we can monitor these Wireless sensor network, Air quality sensor (NO2, CO) I. INTRODUCTION Air plays a very important part in our life, we will talk about just a few of them today! Air contains oxygen, which is essential for life on Earth. We inhaled air, taking the out oxygen and other gases our bodies need, then air we exhaled is made up useless to us - mainly carbon called wind, has great force. It enables the movement of sailboats and gliders. It runs windmills, which are used to generate electricity. Wind also helps in the dispersal of seeds. Water, air, and soil are three natural resources that we cannot live without. The Forest Service strives to protect, maintain, and restore these valuable assets now and into the future. Water is one of the most important natural resources flowing from forests. The organisms living in the soil respire through oxygen present in this air. Hence plants and animals are interdependent and they maintain a balance between carbon dioxide and oxygen in the atmosphere. The article briefly describes the importance of air for survival. Moving air (wind) is also important for some plants to pollinate. Animals including humans need oxygen to live. We breathe in oxygen and breathe out Carbon Dioxide. There are also air pockets in soils and water that help tiny living things survive in and beneath the soils. The human body uses air in several ways. Without it we wouldn't be able to live. Breathing in Oxygen supplies the oxygen to our lungs which circulates through our bodies to combine with sugars in the food we eat to give us energy and to build tissues. Exhaling Waste - Oxygen is primarily combined with carbon in our bodies to produce Carbon Dioxide which is exhaled. Other trace gases are exhaled including a little methane and water vapor. The water vapor is not really a waste product like CO2 or methane. Research and Development (IJTSRD) www.ijtsrd.com Dec 2018 Dec 2018 Page: 922 Sensor Networks Ambika M.E Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, SSN College of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India Air plays a very important part in our life, we will talk about just a few of them today! Air contains oxygen, which is essential for life on Earth. We inhaled air, taking the out oxygen and other gases our bodies need, then air we exhaled is made up of the gases mainly carbon-dioxide. Moving air, called wind, has great force. It enables the movement of sailboats and gliders. It runs windmills, which are used to generate electricity. Wind also helps in the and soil are three natural resources that we cannot live without. The Forest Service strives to protect, maintain, and restore these valuable assets now and into the future. Water is one of the most important natural resources flowing from forests. The anisms living in the soil respire through oxygen present in this air. Hence plants and animals are interdependent and they maintain a balance between carbon dioxide and oxygen in the atmosphere. The article briefly describes the importance of air for val. Moving air (wind) is also important for some plants to pollinate. Animals including humans need oxygen to live. We breathe in oxygen and breathe out Carbon Dioxide. There are also air pockets in soils and water that help tiny living things survive in water The human body uses air in several ways. Without it we wouldn't be able to live. Breathing in Oxygen - Air supplies the oxygen to our lungs which circulates through our bodies to combine with sugars in the food us energy and to build tissues. Exhaling Oxygen is primarily combined with carbon in our bodies to produce Carbon Dioxide which is exhaled. Other trace gases are exhaled including a little methane and water vapor. The water vapor is not ste product like CO2 or methane.
  • 2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456 @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com Regulating Temperature - The air around us helps to keep us warm. In the absence of any heat in the air, our bodies lose heat quickly. If we are working hard or exercising we generate excess heat. The air provides some cooling to help the body maintain an ideal temperature of 37º C. II. PROBLEM DESCRIPTION Air quality affects your health. Ozone and particulate matter, also known as PM, are two pollutants of significant concern in the Bay Area. Ozone is primarily a health problem in the summertime, and PM in the winter. Poor air quality affects your health. When pollution is bad, it can irritate your eyes, nose, and throat, cause shortness of breath, aggravate asthma and other respiratory conditions, and even affect your heart and cardiovascular system. Breathing polluted air for long periods of time can cause more serious health problems. Two primary causes of poor air quality in the Bay Area are ozone and particulate matter, also called PM or soot. Cars and trucks and other mobile sources are the major sources of ozone in the summertime. In the winter, wood smoke from woodstoves and fireplaces is the major source of PM pollution. III. PROJECT DESCRIPTION Recently the air is get polluted. Due to the polluted air Many disease will occur like asthma etc. propose the Air quality monitored system based on the arduino controller and different sensors. the sensed value of the sensor If there is each value is high. We can upload the sensor parameter values in web portal using IOT technology. IV. LITERATURE SURVEY 1. A review on the human health impact of airborne particulate matter. Particulate matter (PM) is a key indicator of air pollution brought into the air by a variety of natural and human activities. As it can be suspended over long time and travel over long distances in the atmosphere, it can cause a wide range of diseases that lead to a significant reduction of human life. The size of particles has been directly linked to their pot for causing health problems. Small particles of concern include “inhalable coarse particles” with a diameter of 2.5 to 10 µm and “fine particles” smaller than 2.5 µm in diameter As the source relationship of PM remains unclear, it is not easy define such effects from individual sources such as long-range transport of pollution. Because of the International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456 www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 3 | Issue – 1 | Nov-Dec 2018 The air around us helps to keep us warm. In the absence of any heat in the air, our bodies lose heat quickly. If we are working hard or exercising we generate excess heat. The air ing to help the body maintain an Air quality affects your health. Ozone and particulate matter, also known as PM, are two pollutants of significant concern in the Bay Area. Ozone is h problem in the summertime, and PM in the winter. Poor air quality affects your health. When pollution is bad, it can irritate your eyes, nose, and throat, cause shortness of breath, aggravate asthma and other respiratory conditions, and even heart and cardiovascular system. Breathing polluted air for long periods of time can cause more serious health problems. Two primary causes of poor air quality in the Bay Area are ozone and particulate matter, also called PM or soot. Cars and trucks and her mobile sources are the major sources of ozone in the summertime. In the winter, wood smoke from woodstoves and fireplaces is the major source of PM Due to the polluted air asthma etc. Hence we Air quality monitored system based on nd different sensors. Based on If there is each value is parameter values in A review on the human health impact of Particulate matter (PM) is a key indicator of air pollution brought into the air by a variety of natural human activities. As it can be suspended over long time and travel over long distances in the atmosphere, it can cause a wide range of diseases that lead to a significant reduction of human life. The size of particles has been directly linked to their potential for causing health problems. Small particles of concern include “inhalable coarse particles” with a m and “fine particles” smaller As the source–effect relationship of PM remains unclear, it is not easy to define such effects from individual sources such as range transport of pollution. Because of the potent role of PM and its associated pollutants, detailed knowledge of their human health impacts is of primary importance. This paper summarizes the basic evidence on the health effects of particulate matter. An in-depth analysis is provided to address the implications for policy-makers so that more stringent strategies can be implemented to reduce air pollution and its health effects. 2. Health effects of fine particulate air pollution: lines that connect. Efforts to understand and mitigate the health effects of particulate matter (PM) air pollution have a rich and interesting history. This review focuses on six substantial lines of research that have be since 1997 that have helped elucidate our understanding about the effects of PM on human health. There has been substantial progress in the evaluation of PM health effects at different time scales of exposure and in the exploration of the shape of the concentration-response function. There has also been emerging evidence of PM health effects and growing knowledge regarding interconnected general pathophysiological pathways that link PM exposure with cardiopulmonary morbidity and mortality. Despite important gaps in scientific knowledge and continued reasons for some skepticism, a comprehensive evaluation of the research findings provides persuasive evidence that exposure to fine particulate air pollution has adverse effects on cardiopulmonary health. Although much of this research has been motivated by environmental public health policy, these results have important scientific, medical, and public health implications that are broader than debates over legally mandated air quality standards. 3. Climate change, air pollution and extreme events leading to increasing prevalence of allergic respiratory diseases. The prevalence of asthma and allergic diseases has increased dramatically during the past few decades not only in industrialized countries. Urban air pollution from motor vehicles has been indicated as one of the major risk factors responsible for this increase. Although genetic factors are important in the development of asthma and allergic diseases, the rising trend can be explained only in changes occurred in the environment. Despite some differences in the air pollution profile and decreasing trends of some key air pollutants, air quality is an important concern for public health in the cities throughout the world. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456-6470 Dec 2018 Page: 923 potent role of PM and its associated pollutants, detailed knowledge of their human health impacts is of primary importance. This paper summarizes the basic evidence on the health effects of particulate depth analysis is provided to address the makers so that more stringent strategies can be implemented to reduce air pollution of fine particulate air pollution: Efforts to understand and mitigate the health effects of particulate matter (PM) air pollution have a rich and interesting history. This review focuses on six substantial lines of research that have been pursued since 1997 that have helped elucidate our understanding about the effects of PM on human health. There has been substantial progress in the evaluation of PM health effects at different time- scales of exposure and in the exploration of the shape response function. There has also been emerging evidence of PM-related cardiovascular health effects and growing knowledge regarding ophysiological pathways that link PM exposure with cardiopulmonary y and mortality. Despite important gaps in scientific knowledge and continued reasons for some skepticism, a comprehensive evaluation of the research findings provides persuasive evidence that exposure to fine particulate air pollution has adverse on cardiopulmonary health. Although much of this research has been motivated by environmental public health policy, these results have important scientific, medical, and public health implications that are broader than debates over legally mandated air Climate change, air pollution and extreme events leading to increasing prevalence of allergic respiratory diseases. The prevalence of asthma and allergic diseases has increased dramatically during the past few decades industrialized countries. Urban air pollution from motor vehicles has been indicated as one of the major risk factors responsible for this increase. Although genetic factors are important in the development of asthma and allergic diseases, the can be explained only in changes occurred in the environment. Despite some differences in the air pollution profile and decreasing trends of some key air pollutants, air quality is an important concern for public health in the cities throughout the world.
  • 3. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456 @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com Due to climate change, air pollution patterns are changing in several urbanized areas of the world, with a significant effect on respiratory health. The observational evidence indicates that recent regional changes in climate, particularly temperature inc have already affected a diverse set of physical and biological systems in many parts of the world. Associations between thunderstorms and asthma morbidity in pollinosis subjects have been also identified in multiple locations around the world. Allergens patterns are also changing in response to climate change and air pollution can modify the allergenic potential of pollens especially in presence of specific weather conditions. The underlying mechanisms of all these interactions are not well known yet. The consequences on health vary from decreases in lung function to allergic diseases, new onset of diseases, and exacerbation of chronic respiratory diseases. Factor clouding the issue is that laboratory evaluations do not reflect what happens during natural exposition, when atmospheric pollution mixtures in polluted cities are inhaled. In addition, it is important to recall that an individual’s response to pollution exposure depends on the source and components of air pollution, as well as meteorologica conditions. Indeed, some air pollution incidents with asthma aggravation do not depend only on the increased production of air pollution, but rather on atmospheric factors that favour the accumulation of air pollutants at ground level. Considerin aspects governments worldwide and international organizations such as the World Health Organization and the European Union are facing a growing problem of the respiratory effects induced by gaseous and particulate pollutants arising from motor vehi emissions. 4. On the use of small and cheaper sensors and devices for indicative citizen-based monitoring of respirable particulate matter Respirable particulate matter present in outdoor and indoor environments is a health hazard. The particle concentrations can quickly change, with steep gradients on short temporal and spatial scales, and their chemical composition and physical properties vary considerably. Existing networks of aerosol particle measurements consist of limited number of monitoring stations, and mostly aim at assessment of compliance with air quality legislation regulating mass of particles of varying sizes. These networks can now be supplemented using small portable devices with low-cost sensors for assessment of particle mass International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456 www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 3 | Issue – 1 | Nov-Dec 2018 Due to climate change, air pollution patterns are changing in several urbanized areas of the world, with a significant effect on respiratory health. The observational evidence indicates that recent regional changes in climate, particularly temperature increases, have already affected a diverse set of physical and biological systems in many parts of the world. Associations between thunderstorms and asthma morbidity in pollinosis subjects have been also identified in multiple locations around the world. rgens patterns are also changing in response to climate change and air pollution can modify the allergenic potential of pollens especially in presence of specific weather conditions. The underlying mechanisms of all these interactions are not well t. The consequences on health vary from decreases in lung function to allergic diseases, new onset of diseases, and exacerbation of chronic respiratory diseases. Factor clouding the issue is that laboratory evaluations do not reflect what happens tural exposition, when atmospheric pollution mixtures in polluted cities are inhaled. In addition, it is important to recall that an individual’s response to pollution exposure depends on the source and components of air pollution, as well as meteorological conditions. Indeed, some air pollution-related incidents with asthma aggravation do not depend only on the increased production of air pollution, but rather on atmospheric factors that favour the accumulation of air pollutants at ground level. Considering these aspects governments worldwide and international organizations such as the World Health Organization and the European Union are facing a growing problem of the respiratory effects induced by gaseous and particulate pollutants arising from motor vehicle On the use of small and cheaper sensors and based monitoring Respirable particulate matter present in outdoor and indoor environments is a health hazard. The particle tions can quickly change, with steep gradients on short temporal and spatial scales, and their chemical composition and physical properties vary considerably. Existing networks of aerosol particle measurements consist of limited number of ns, and mostly aim at assessment of compliance with air quality legislation regulating mass of particles of varying sizes. These networks can now be supplemented using small portable devices cost sensors for assessment of particle mass that may provide higher temporal and spatial resolution if we understand the capabilities and characteristics of the data they provide. This paper overviews typical currently available devices and their characteristics. In addition it is presented original results of measurement and modelling in the aim of one low-cost PM monitor validation. 5. HIPAA compliant wireless sensing smartwatch application for the self pediatric asthma Asthma is the most prevalent chronic disease among pediatrics, as it is the lea absenteeism and hospitalization for those under the age of 15. To address the significant need to manage this disease in children, the authors present a mobile health (mHealth) system that determines the risk of an asthma attack through physiological and environmental wireless sensors and representational state transfer application program interfaces (RESTful APIs). The data is sent from wireless sensors to a smart watch application (app) via a Health Insurance Portability and Accountab compliant cryptography framework, which then sends data to a cloud for real-time analytics. The asthma risk is then sent to the smart watch and provided to the user via simple graphics for easy interpretation by children. After testing the safety and feasibility of the system in an adult with moderate asthma prior to testing in children, it was found that the analytics model is able to determine the overall asthma risk (high, medium, or low risk) with an accuracy of 80.10±14.13%. Furthermore, the features most important for assessing the risk of an asthma attack were multifaceted, highlighting the importance of continuously monitoring different wireless sensors and REST ful APIs. Future testing this asthma attack risk prediction system in pediatric asthma individuals may lead to an effective self program. 6. Efficiency Improvement of an Integrated Giant Freshwater-White Prawn Farming in Thailand Using a Wireless Sensor Network. Most local freshwater prawn farmers in Thailand are currently relying their prawn production on a traditional farming approach, which requires highly experienced farm manager, effort and time. By continuing with this inefficient approach, it is hard to improve the productivity. I monitoring and control of greenhouse parameter in precision agriculture International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456-6470 Dec 2018 Page: 924 ovide higher temporal and spatial resolution if we understand the capabilities and characteristics of the data they provide. This paper overviews typical currently available devices and their characteristics. In addition it is presented original measurement and modelling in the aim of cost PM monitor validation. HIPAA compliant wireless sensing smartwatch application for the self-management of Asthma is the most prevalent chronic disease among ding cause of student absenteeism and hospitalization for those under the age of 15. To address the significant need to manage this disease in children, the authors present a mobile health (mHealth) system that determines the risk of an gh physiological and environmental wireless sensors and representational state transfer application program interfaces (RESTful APIs). The data is sent from wireless sensors to a watch application (app) via a Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) compliant cryptography framework, which then sends time analytics. The asthma risk watch and provided to the user via simple graphics for easy interpretation by safety and feasibility of the system in an adult with moderate asthma prior to testing in children, it was found that the analytics model is able to determine the overall asthma risk (high, medium, or low risk) with an accuracy of e, the features most important for assessing the risk of an asthma attack were multifaceted, highlighting the importance of continuously monitoring different wireless sensors ful APIs. Future testing this asthma attack iatric asthma individuals may lead to an effective self-management asthma Efficiency Improvement of an Integrated Giant White Prawn Farming in Thailand Using a Wireless Sensor Network. Most local freshwater prawn farmers in Thailand are currently relying their prawn production on a traditional farming approach, which requires highly- experienced farm manager, effort and time. 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  • 4. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456 @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com V. PROPOSED SYSTEM In the existing system wireless sensor network to monitor the temperature, humidity and also the gas leakage of industrial applications .Our propose the air quality monitored system based on the Arduino microcontroller with different Sensors and IOT module board. Based on the sensed value of the sensor, if there is each value is high then the alert message will be send to the corresponding mobile using Global System for Mobile communication. By introducing this we can monitor the sensor parameter values in wireless communication and also we can upload the sensor parameter values in web portal. For Wireless communication we are using here is WSN, which helps to collect all nodes data’s and can be monitored in PC and can also upload in web portal so that for anywhere in this world we can monitor these conditions. VI. SYSTEM DESIGN VII. Hardware Requirements and Software Requirements 1. ARDUINO UNO MICROCONTROLLER Arduino is an open-source electronics platform based on easy-to-use hardware and software. Arduino boards are able to read inputs - light on a sensor, a finger on a button, or a Twitter message into an output - activating a motor, turning on an LED, publishing something online. You can tell your board what to do by sending a set of instructions to the microcontroller on the board. To do so you use the Arduino programming language (based on Wiring), and the Arduino Software (IDE), based on Processing. 2. IOT MODULE The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human to-human or human-to-computer interaction Arduino UNO HUMIDITY SENSOR GAS SENSOR TEMPERATURE SENSORS LCD International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456 www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 3 | Issue – 1 | Nov-Dec 2018 wireless sensor network to , humidity and also the gas leakage of industrial applications .Our propose the air quality monitored system based on the Arduino microcontroller with different Sensors and IOT Based on the sensed value of the sensor, if there is each value is high then the alert message will be send to the corresponding mobile ystem for Mobile communication. By introducing this we can monitor the sensor parameter values in wireless communication and also we can upload the sensor parameter values in web portal. For Wireless communication we are using here is WSN, ollect all nodes data’s and can be monitored in PC and can also upload in web portal so that for anywhere in this world we can monitor these and Software MICROCONTROLLER source electronics platform based use hardware and software. Arduino light on a sensor, a finger on a button, or a Twitter message - and turn it motor, turning on an LED, publishing something online. You can tell your board what to do by sending a set of instructions to the microcontroller on the board. To do so you use the programming language (based on Wiring), (IDE), based on Processing. The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are unique identifiers and the ability to a network without requiring human- computer interaction. 3. LCD DISPLAY A liquid-crystal display (LCD display or other electronically modulated optical device that uses the light- of liquid crystals. Liquid crystals do not emit light directly, instead using a produce images in colour or monochrome 4. GAS SENSOR A gas detector is a device that detects the presence of gases in an area, often as part of a safety system. This type of equipment is used to detect a emissions and can interface with a control system so a process can be automatically shut down. 5. TEMPERATURE SENSOR A temperature sensor is a device, typically, a thermocouple or RTD, that provides measurement through an electrical signal. A thermocouple (T/C) is made from two dissimilar metals that generate electrical voltage in direct proportion to changes in temperature 6. ARDUINO SKETCH IDE The Arduino Integrated Development Environment or Arduino Software (IDE) - contains a text editor for writing code, a message area, a text console, a toolbar with buttons for common functions and a series of menus. It connects to the Arduino and Genuino hardware to upload programs and communicate wi them. 7. EMBEDDED C Embedded C is a set of language extensions for the C programming language by the Committee to address commonality issues that exist between C extensions for different systems. METHODOLOGY IOT International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456-6470 Dec 2018 Page: 925 LCD) is a flat-panel electronically modulated optical -modulating properties Liquid crystals do not emit light directly, instead using a backlight or reflector to monochrome. is a device that detects the presence of in an area, often as part of a safety system. This of equipment is used to detect a gas leak or other emissions and can interface with a control system so a process can be automatically shut down. TEMPERATURE SENSOR is a device, typically, a provides for temperature an electrical signal. A thermocouple (T/C) is made from two dissimilar metals that generate electrical voltage in direct temperature. ARDUINO SKETCH IDE The Arduino Integrated Development Environment - contains a text editor for writing code, a message area, a text console, a toolbar with buttons for common functions and a series of menus. It connects to the Arduino and Genuino hardware to upload programs and communicate with is a set of language extensions for the programming language by the C Standards Committee to address commonality issues that exist extensions for different embedded
  • 5. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456 @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com In our process, arduino used to collect the information from the 14- digital input/output pin’s and Analog PORT pins. Compiling the code before upload. If this is your first time you've ever compiled code to your Arduino before plugging it in to the computer go the Tools menu, then Serial Port and take note of what appears there. Plug your Arduino UNO board in to the USB cable and into your computer. In our process, arduino used to collect the information form the 14 digital input/output pin’s and Analog PORT Compiling the code before upload. If this is your first time you've ever compiled code to your Arduino before plugging it in to the computer go to the Tools menu, then Serial Port and take note of what appears there. Plug your Arduino UNO board in t cable and into your computer. Analog to Digital Conversion Arduino has six different Analog to digital conversion pin. This pin’s to connect the six different Analog output product sensor. They are named as (A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, A5).Output from the sensor is Analog value they can be vary from 0 to 1023. These 1024 values can be converted into binary format. Because, the arduino controller only support the machine level language. The binary value of 0 to 1023 can be consider as a output voltage varies from 0 to 5V. Digital Sensor’s can’t able to interface Analog pin’s (A0, A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5). They are only read the analog sensor value. Otherwise the digital sensors are interface to the digital pin’s. Sensor Interface In our process, we are using the three different sens Temperature sensor, Humidity sensor and gas sensor. All the Sensors have a three different Pin outs. are named as a VCC, GND, VOUT. VCC and GND is an supply power of the sensor. Where, VCC connected to the 5V of arduino, GND connected to the ground. VOUT is an a output sensing value of the sensor. The ADC on the Arduino is a 10 meaning it has the ability to detect 1,024 (2^10) discrete analog levels. IoT Monitoring The IoT monitoring is run based on the communication protocol operation. Arduino collect all the sensor value via analog port. They can be converted to digital signal and then they can be stored in arduino controller. This stored sensor values send to the IOT module through the operation of International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456 www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 3 | Issue – 1 | Nov-Dec 2018 process, arduino used to collect the information digital input/output pin’s and Analog Compiling the code before upload. If this is your first time you've ever compiled code to your Arduino before plugging it in to the computer go to the Tools menu, then Serial Port and take note of what appears there. Plug your Arduino UNO board in to the In our process, arduino used to collect the information form the 14- digital input/output pin’s and Analog PORT pin’s. Compiling the code before upload. If this is your first time you've ever compiled code to your Arduino before plugging it in to the computer go to the Tools menu, then Serial Port and take note of what appears there. Plug your Arduino UNO board in to the USB Arduino has six different Analog to digital conversion pin. This pin’s to connect the six different Analog output product sensor. They are named as (A0, A1, from the sensor is Analog value they can be vary from 0 to 1023. These 1024 values can be converted into binary format. Because, the arduino controller only support the machine level The binary value of 0 to 1023 can be ge varies from 0 to 5V. Digital Sensor’s can’t able to interface Analog pin’s , A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5). They are only read the analog sensor value. Otherwise the digital sensors are are using the three different sensor sensor and gas sensor. Pin outs. They VCC, GND, VOUT. VCC and GND is an supply power of the sensor. Where, VCC rduino, GND connected to VOUT is an a output sensing value of the sensor. The ADC on the Arduino is a 10-bit ADC meaning it has the ability to detect 1,024 (2^10) The IoT monitoring is run based on the Arduino collect all the sensor value via analog port. They can be converted to digital signal and then they can be stored This stored sensor values send to the IOT module through the operation of communication protocol. This way of connection is called TTL connection (Transistor Logic). COMMUNICATION ALGORITHM In Arduino microcontroller, TX and RX (Pin number 0 and 1) act as a communication port. send and receive the sensing data’s to other devices. you want to monitor the sensor value, now the TX pin of the arduino controller connected to the R monitoring protocol device. If you want to control any object or load device, now TX pin of the controlling protocol device connected to the RX pin of the arduino. WORKING EXPLANATION In this, we describe principle of working of our project. The Arduino board is programmed using Arduino coding. Gas (CO and NO2) sensors are developed and installed on AQMS circuit. The is provided with a power supply. The values sensors are sent to the mobile using the IOT server. Then the values are displayed on the the personal computer. When the Arduino initially activated and the all sensors will according to the code transferred to sensors will start to collect the values the parameters and it will update delay values. There is particular sensors and it will act according value. All the values sent to the central server. When there are the values it will update to the industrial management. The Arduino software (IDE) is easy learners, yet lithe sufficient for innovative operators to take advantage of as well. For instructors, it’s accessibly based on the Exemption program des situation, so scholar’s knowledge to database in that location will be familiar with how the Arduino IDE works. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456-6470 Dec 2018 Page: 926 cation protocol. This way of connection is called TTL connection (Transistor- Transistor- PROTOCOL In Arduino microcontroller, TX and RX (Pin number 0 and 1) act as a communication port. These pin’s are send and receive the sensing data’s to other devices. If you want to monitor the sensor value, now the TX pin of the arduino controller connected to the RX of the monitoring protocol device. If you want to control any object or load device, now TX pin of the controlling protocol device connected to the RX pin of the WORKING EXPLANATION In this, we describe principle of working of our Arduino board is programmed using Arduino coding. Gas (CO and NO2) sensors are d installed on AQMS circuit. The circuit is provided with a power supply. The values of sensors are sent to the mobile using the IOT central are displayed on the screen of the personal computer. When the Arduino controller initially activated and the all sensors will start to work according to the code transferred to the board. All sensors will start to collect the values depending on meters and it will update according to the delay values. There is particular range for particular sensors and it will act according to the threshold value. All the values sent to the mobile by using IOT central server. When there are any huge variations in the industrial management. (IDE) is easy-to-use for for innovative operators to well. For instructors, it’s Exemption program design knowledge to database in that familiar with how the Arduino IDE
  • 6. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456 @ IJTSRD | Available Online @ www.ijtsrd.com RESULT ANALYSIS This shows the final output scenario of the project. The working of the project is shown in this chapter Output scenario Values of CO and NO2 gases through IOT server Values of CO and NO2 gases through IOT server in another place Values of CO and NO2 gases in personal computer without IOT Values of CO and NO2 gases in personal computer without IOT CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORK This paper introduces a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN)-based air quality monitoring system using IOT central server and gases sensors. This system is International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456 www.ijtsrd.com | Volume – 3 | Issue – 1 | Nov-Dec 2018 This shows the final output scenario of the project. project is shown in this chapter Values of CO and NO2 gases through IOT server IOT server in personal computer n personal computer CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORK This paper introduces a Wireless Sensor Network based air quality monitoring system using IOT central server and gases sensors. This system is very simple as compared to the existing air quality monitoring systems. This project is also used for pollution monitoring purpose in cites. In future, this prototype can be extended in real time implementations of urban cities REFERENCES 1. Wen-TsaiSung, Jui-HoChen, YiHaoJu,“Multisensors Real Optimization for IOT Systems,” 2014 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics October 5-8, 2014, San Diego, USA. 2. WeerasakCheunta, NitthitaChirdchoo and KanitthaSaelim, “Efficiency Improvement of an Integrated Giant Freshwater Farming in Thailand Using a Wireless Sensor Network,” Research Gate, DECEMBER2014 3. Jui-Ho Chen, Wen-Tsai Sung and Guo “Automated Monitoring System for the FishFarm Aquaculture Environment,” 2015 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics. 4. Mr. Kiran Patil,Mr. Sachin Patil,Mr. Sachin Patil and Mr. Vikas Patil,“Monitoring of Turbidity, & Temperature of Water Based on GSM, ”International Journal for Research in Emerging Science and Technology,V 3,March-2015 5. Pradeep Kumar M, Monisha J, Praiselin V, Suganya Devi K, “The Real Time Monitoring of Water Quality in IoT Environment,” International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Technology, Vol -5,Issue-6, March 6. Akanksha Purohit, UlhasKumar Gokhale,“Real Time Water Quality Measurement System based on GSM,” IOSR Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering, 63-67,May-2014. 7. Sharudin Mohd Shahrul Zhar Aquafarm System via SMS,” Diss. Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, 2007. 8. Sheetal Israni, Harshal Meharkure , Parag Yelore, “Application of IoT based System for Advance Agriculture in India, ”International Journal of Innovative research in Communication Engineering Vol. 3, November 2015. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) ISSN: 2456-6470 Dec 2018 Page: 927 very simple as compared to the existing air quality project is also used for pollution monitoring purpose in cites. In future, this prototype can be extended in real time implementations of urban cities. HoChen, Da- ChiunHuang, Real time Data Fusion Optimization for IOT Systems,” 2014 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and 8, 2014, San Diego, CA, WeerasakCheunta, NitthitaChirdchoo and KanitthaSaelim, “Efficiency Improvement of an ant Freshwater-White Prawn Farming in Thailand Using a Wireless Sensor , DECEMBER2014. Tsai Sung and Guo-Yan Lin, “Automated Monitoring System for the FishFarm Aquaculture Environment,” 2015 IEEE nference on Systems, Man, and Mr. Kiran Patil,Mr. Sachin Patil,Mr. Sachin Patil and Mr. Vikas Patil,“Monitoring of Turbidity, pH & Temperature of Water Based on GSM, ”International Journal for Research in Emerging Science and Technology,Volume-2,Issue- Monisha J, Pravenisha R, Praiselin V, Suganya Devi K, “The Real Time Monitoring of Water Quality in IoT Environment,” International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and 6, March-2016. Akanksha Purohit, UlhasKumar Gokhale,“Real Time Water Quality Measurement System based on GSM,” IOSR Journal of Electronics and nication Engineering, Vol. 9,Issue 3,PP Sharudin Mohd Shahrul Zharif, “Intillegent Aquafarm System via SMS,” Diss. Universiti 2007. Harshal Meharkure , Parag Yelore, “Application of IoT based System for Advance ”International Journal of Innovative research in Computer and Communication Engineering Vol. 3, Issue. 11,