Plataforma Meteorológica em Arduino para Monitoramento de Dióxido de Carbono e Monóxido de Carbono Assistidos de Parâmetros Meteorológicos
Keywords:
arduino, monitoring, atmosphere, gases, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxideAbstract
The use of technologies to monitor air quality has become a necessity in view of the various harms to the balance of the atmosphere, as well as the people living in their communities. Monitoring platforms are important due to real time data acquisition and the possibility of storing and manipulating the information received, the use of Arduino systems is justified by their various qualities of hardware and software adaptation. Carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide and carbon monoxide gases are important parameters in the verification of various imbalance factors in the atmosphere. Reliable monitoring equipment is required to acquire data for control. The use of a weather station in conjunction with an Arduino system platform is the purpose of this project in the comparison of sensor data, due to scientific applications concerning the atmosphere and air quality that the population breathes and the ecological factors that these gases promote, as well as analyzed the possibility of operation with photovoltaic panel and to be sustainable in the energy matter. The project's main objective was the construction of a viable platform for monitoring the concentration of the mentioned gases, which was autonomous and capable of storing the data for further analysis.
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