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Real Time Environment Monitoring System using IOT

Sonu Kumar, Rajnish Kumar, Ujjawal Maan, Ridhima Grover

Abstract


To monitor the humidity, ambient light status and temperature.Here in paper implement the design of an operative prototype based on IOTconcepts for real time monitoring of different environmental conditions using particular familiar available and low-cost sensors. The distinctive natural conditions like temperature, air contamination, sunlight intensity and rain are consistently checked, process and constrained by an Arduino board with the assistance of individual sensors this data is circulated through internet with an ESP8266 Wi-Fi module. It shows reliability and the system work well. This prototype isuse to monitor real time data used by graphical information of environment.

 

Keywords: IOT, Wi-Fi, sensor network


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