Automatic Air Pollution Monitoring and Speed Control in Vehicle Using Embedded IoT

Title

Automatic Air Pollution Monitoring and Speed Control in Vehicle Using Embedded IoT

Subject

Air pollution
carbon monoxide (CO) sensor
Control systems
GPS receiver
GSM
liquid petroleum gas (LPG)
Liquids
Mixed signal processors
Process control
Receivers
Velocity control

Description

Air pollution is one of the environmental challenges that have received a lot of discussion. The creation of a method to lessen air pollution. The suggested system includes a carbon monoxide (CO) sensor, a sensor for liquid petroleum gas (LPG), a GPS receiver, and a worldwide system for mobility (GSM). A CO sensor is installed at the vehicle's emission outlets to track CO emissions, and an LPG sensor is installed next to the gas supply pipe to track LPG leaks. When the emission level or gas leakage surpasses the threshold value, the system's buzzer issues a warning. The GPS determines the vehicle's current location and transmits it to the mixed signal processor. Mixed signal processors were used to control and monitor the entire operation. By comparing potential locations with those that have previously been recorded in memory, the mixed signal processor finds the closest service station. GSM notifies nearby service stations of a service request. The uniquesystem that has been suggested aids in lowering air pollution.
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Creator

G. Kasinathan
G. B
B. P. Prathaban
J. S. M

Publisher

2022 International Conference on Power, Energy, Control and Transmission Systems (ICPECTS)

Date

2022

Type

conferencePaper

Citation

G. Kasinathan et al., “Automatic Air Pollution Monitoring and Speed Control in Vehicle Using Embedded IoT,” Lamar University Midstream Center Research, accessed May 14, 2024, https://lumc.omeka.net/items/show/27248.

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