Andrei Cristian Haisiuc, Ioan-Alexandru Hedes, Darius-Ovidiu Firan, C. Stângaciu, S. Nimara
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The system consists of an energetically and informationally autonomous node, which collects data about atmospheric pressure, temperature, humidity, and gas concentrations for carbon monoxide and methane and sends this data to a dedicated receiver that will store it and make it available for visualization. Communication is realized through the IEEE 802.15.1 standard, via Bluetooth. The node consists of an Arduino Nano which uses an Atmega328P microcontroller, a sensor BMP180 module, two modules for detecting gases - MQ-7 for carbon monoxide and MQ-4 for methane, an HR202 module for humidity and an HC-05 Bluetooth module. On the receiving end, a mobile application for Android phones developed using Android Studio and Java is used. The data can be then visualized as graphs using a Python script. The system can be used to monitor the temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure of a room as well as add a layer of safety with alerts when the danger threshold for methane or CO is passed.