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4 March 2024 Design of multiparameter remote wireless monitoring system based on LoRa
Pengyu Jiang, Jie Huang
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Proceedings Volume 12981, Ninth International Symposium on Sensors, Mechatronics, and Automation System (ISSMAS 2023); 129815A (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3014755
Event: 9th International Symposium on Sensors, Mechatronics, and Automation (ISSMAS 2023), 2023, Nanjing, China
Abstract
To address the challenge of high manual measurement cost, heavy workload and difficulty in real-time collection, a multiparameter remote wireless monitoring system based on LoRa is proposed. The system uses sensors to form a terminal monitoring network, named the LoRa wireless data transmission radio to form a wireless communication network, and the serial port server connects with the host computer through TCP/IP protocol to establish a two-way communication between command issuing and data uploading. To meet the needs of temperature, humidity, and CO2 monitoring in the curved room, a monitoring network was built, and the temperature and humidity CO2 integrated sensor was utilized. A corresponding host computer software was developed based on C# to process the detection data. The operation results show that the transmission of multiparameter monitoring data is smooth and real-time. The system achieves wireless monitoring of temperature, humidity and CO2 concentration in the winding room, at low costs and high automation.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Pengyu Jiang and Jie Huang "Design of multiparameter remote wireless monitoring system based on LoRa", Proc. SPIE 12981, Ninth International Symposium on Sensors, Mechatronics, and Automation System (ISSMAS 2023), 129815A (4 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3014755
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Wireless communications

Design and modelling

Humidity

Telecommunications

Switches

Carbon dioxide

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