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- Title
IMPLEMENTATION OF INDUSTRIAL IOT FOR MONITORING AND CONTROLLING OF TEMPERATURE, PRESSURE, AND DETECTION OF VOLATILE GAS USING RASPBERRY PI 3B.
- Authors
KULKARNI, AKSHAY S.; KUMAR, V. PRAVEEN; SRUJAN, T. S.; RIZWAAN, R.; PUNEETH, S.
- Abstract
Automation or automatic control is the use of various control systems for operating equipments, such as machinery, processes in industries and other applications with minimal or reduced human intervention. Industrial automation can be achieved by several different means, including mechanical, electrical, electronic, hydraulic, pneumatic, and computers. Here, the authors have implemented Industrial IoT system that allows a single industry operator to control industry appliances with ease using Raspberry Pi 3B. The primary drive for automation using Internet of Things (IoT) is to significantly reduce operating expenditures when sensors and actuators become Internet-enabled devices. The proposed system allows for automation of industrial loads based on continuous monitoring of temperature, pressure, and presence of volatile gas in industrial environment to achieve automation over internet. Here, TruVnc Mobile app is used for monitoring the industrial parameters. User is allowed to control machine/load switching over internet using PubNub interface from anywhere in the world over internet. The Raspberry pi 3 model B processor captures these commands (Controlling signals) by internet and processes the received data to extract user commands. After receiving Sensor data it displays it on a monitor. Also it enables to switch the loads ON/OFF based on received commands to achieve user desired output. Thus Internet of Things (IoT) help in increasing output and automating processes across a lot of industries.
- Subjects
INTERNET of things; AUTOMATION; RASPBERRY Pi; COMPUTER interfaces; MOBILE apps
- Publication
i-Manager's Journal on Electronics Engineering, 2017, Vol 8, Issue 1, p28
- ISSN
2229-7286
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.26634/jele.8.1.13834