Design and Implementation of an Internet of Things-based Environmental Monitoring System
Keywords:
IoT, smart systems, plant environmental monitoring, ThingspeakAbstract
Plants can survive in a wide range of temperature and humidity conditions. This work aims to construct a real-time system to monitor and warn the administrator of problems. The system consists of an Arduino microcontroller, a DHT11 temperature and humidity sensor, and an Ethernet shield. It constantly checks and controls the values of environmental parameters to make sure that plants grow as well as they can. The sensors measured temperature and humidity independently. If data exceeds a specific limit, the Ethernet connection is used to send it to Thingspeak instead of the Wi-Fi network. Also, a new technology called IFTTT was used, which is a web service that helps send alarm emails to the administrator.
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