Remote environmental monitoring using Internet of Things (IoT)

Shiny Abraham, Joshua Beard, Renjith Manijacob
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Environmental monitoring encompasses systematic methods that observe and study conditions of natural resources such as air, land, and water. Challenges associated with traditional environmental monitoring methods include accessibility constraints imposed by harsh terrains and vast geographical areas, lack of real-time data collection and processing, and the inability to facilitate continuous monitoring. This calls for a need to develop remote environmental monitoring techniques that are based on intelligent data acquisition, communication and processing. This paper focuses on using Internet of Things (IoT) technology to build and deploy smart, connected sensors that provide continuous monitoring of air and soil quality. Acquired data will be displayed on a graphical user interface (GUI) that provides real-time information, which may be used to define current conditions of the area being monitored, and also to establish trends or detect any abnormalities. Parameter thresholds will be established in order to trigger email/text alerts to users, stakeholders, or monitoring personnel, when there is a deviation from normal.
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利用物联网(IoT)进行远程环境监测
环境监测包括观察和研究自然资源(如空气、土地和水)状况的系统方法。与传统环境监测方法相关的挑战包括恶劣地形和广阔地理区域所施加的可及性限制,缺乏实时数据收集和处理,以及无法促进持续监测。这就要求有必要发展基于智能数据采集、通信和处理的远程环境监测技术。本文的重点是使用物联网(IoT)技术来构建和部署智能连接传感器,以提供对空气和土壤质量的持续监测。获取的数据将显示在提供实时信息的图形用户界面(GUI)上,这些信息可用于确定被监测区域的当前状况,也可用于确定趋势或检测任何异常情况。将建立参数阈值,以便在出现偏离正常情况时触发向用户、利益相关者或监控人员发出电子邮件/文本警报。
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