Carbon Monoxide Monitoring System with Level-Indicated Warning and Automated Short Messaging System

Carbon Monoxide Monitoring System with Level-Indicated Warning and Automated Short Messaging System

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© 2024 by IJETT Journal
Volume-72 Issue-3
Year of Publication : 2024
Author : Minu Theresa Mathew, Zeyad Ismail, Kavitha Vasantha
DOI : 10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V72I3P133

How to Cite?

Minu Theresa Mathew, Zeyad Ismail, Kavitha Vasantha, "Carbon Monoxide Monitoring System with Level-Indicated Warning and Automated Short Messaging System," International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology, vol. 72, no. 3, pp. 381-390, 2024. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V72I3P133

Abstract
Carbon monoxide gaseous emissions and its curbing are critical factors. These emissions are considered by-products of invented heating equipment, gas stoves, water heaters, enclosed car parking, etc. The effect of the gas will cause adverse effects on the persons exposed to it and require immediate attention if exposed to higher concentrations. This research focuses on implementing a monitoring system that senses the presence of carbon monoxide concentrations in the output of applications that produce carbon monoxide as a by-product. With the help of a microcontroller, an automated message with different status levels of monitoring and alarm is implemented. The system is equipped with a carbon monoxide sensor like MQ7, which provides fast response and high sensitivity. The output of the system is implemented using proteus simulation.

Keywords
Carbon monoxide, Concentration, Message, Monitoring, Sensor.

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