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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2017.21.4.829

The Implementation of the Fine Dust Measuring System based on Internet of Things(IoT)  

Noh, Jin-Ho (Department of Electronic Engineering, Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology)
Tack, Han-Ho (Department of Electronic Engineering, Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology)
Abstract
Recently, the health issues triggered by fine dust matters occurred in higher frequency. Having adverse effects on health, particulate matters affect the human body indoors as well as outdoors. There is thus a need for a system to measure the concentration of particulate matters and control harmful particulate matters for human health in the indoor spaces where people live. The present study applied Internet of Things(IoT) technologies in order to increase the efficiency of the conventional fine dust measurement system. Especially, for the bidirectional communication environment, directly construct a separate server and applied to the system instead of a free cloud server also we used it directly in the school lab and home. When the proposed system is used in schools and homes, it can recognize the indoor environment quickly and it is expected that this will gradually contribute to the health of the individual. Users can also check the server data outside and deal with the current indoor situations.
Keywords
Internet of Things(IoT); Fine Dust Sensor; Wi-Fi; Server;
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