2024
DOI: 10.11591/ijece.v14i1.pp248-257
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Design of a prototype for sending fire notifications in homes using fuzzy logic and internet of things

Johan Huaman Castañeda,
Pablo Cesar Tamara Perez,
Ernesto Paiva-Peredo
et al.

Abstract: This paper highlights the need to address fire monitoring in densely populated urban areas using innovative technology, in particular, the internet of things (IoT). The proposed methodology combines data collection through sensors with instant notifications via text messages and images through the user’s email. This strategy allows a fast and efficient response, with message delivery times varying from 1 to 4 seconds on Internet connections. It was observed that the time to send notifications on 3G networks is… Show more

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“…Monitoring systems for tracking solar cell parameters, which are constantly being developed, require further studies as they are still complex and have a high production cost, especially in small and medium-scale solar cell plants. Also, the advantage of providing a system with the ability to store the measured solar cell parameters to compare changes is an important requirement in monitoring systems [16]. In 2020, Cheddadi [17] implemented a low cost and open-source internet of things solution for real-time monitoring of environmental conditions of solar power stations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monitoring systems for tracking solar cell parameters, which are constantly being developed, require further studies as they are still complex and have a high production cost, especially in small and medium-scale solar cell plants. Also, the advantage of providing a system with the ability to store the measured solar cell parameters to compare changes is an important requirement in monitoring systems [16]. In 2020, Cheddadi [17] implemented a low cost and open-source internet of things solution for real-time monitoring of environmental conditions of solar power stations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%