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Title: Detection System for Domestic Environmental Pollutants Based on ThingSpeak
Authors: Varela-Aldás, José
Miranda, Mario
Lasluisa, Guillerrmo
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Communications in Computer and Information Science, 1835 CCIS, pp. 554-559.
Abstract: Internet of things platforms is essential components for project development with connectivity. Thus, these have positioned themselves in the market by offering multiple cloud services, such as a database, application programming interface, and more. This paper presents a system that collects data from air concentration sensors to detect the presence of pollutants. The electronic circuit uses a system-on-chip with WiFi connectivity and the MQ2 and MQ3 sensors, which detect liquefied petroleum gas and alcohol concentrations in the air, respectively. The system is based on the ThingSpeak platform, which receives and graphs data to see readings outside expected ranges. The results present the concentration levels of the MQ2 and MQ3 sensors, indicating the correct functioning of the system, and future applications of the proposed design are discussed.
URI: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-36001-5_72
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