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Weather Monitoring System Using Lab view

Abhishek Tyagi, Salim Khan

Abstract


The monitoring of weather is vital in human life and so data are required about the temporal dynamics of weather changes. When special hazards develop, weather monitoring is crucial in every industry. The primary purpose of this research is to develop an embedded system that can be utilized to create a weather monitoring system that can track weather parameters in a business. This configuration includes a pair of temperature, gas, and humidity sensors, as well as an LPC1768 microcontroller (ARM9). The sensor data is acquired by the microcontroller, and the microcontroller also transmits the data from the sensors to LABVIEW via Serial Communication, where the information is kept on the excellent page and SMS is also available through the GSM module. It is based on the microprocessor LPC1768 (ARM9) and features a tiny loop. Used for writing applications in embedded C, the IDE Keiluvision4. JTAG is a microcontroller programming interface.

 

Keywords: LPC1768 (ARM9), humidity sensor, temperature sensor, LABVIEW, GSM module


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