Using Arduino Iot Modules As A Low Cost Environmental Research Monitoring System

Environmental monitoring plays a crucial role in understanding the impact of human activities on our ecosystems. However, the cost and complexity of traditional monitoring systems often hinder widespread deployment, especially in resource-constrained regions. This research paper explores the feasibi...

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Main Authors: Magableh M., Marie Z., Mohamed R.R., Bin Ibrahim M.H., Jusoh J.A., Kumar R.
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Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2024
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-345222024-10-14T11:20:22Z Using Arduino Iot Modules As A Low Cost Environmental Research Monitoring System Magableh M. Marie Z. Mohamed R.R. Bin Ibrahim M.H. Jusoh J.A. Kumar R. 37104648200 58806772600 56996859800 58806632300 55015235300 57306853400 Arduino Microcontrollers Internet of Things IoT Low-Cost Environmental Monitoring System Air quality Complex networks Cost effectiveness Data handling Decision making Ecosystems Electric power transmission Microcontrollers Soil moisture Arduino microcontroller Environmental Monitoring Environmental monitoring system Environmental researches Human activities Low-cost environmental Low-costs Monitoring system Real-time data Research papers Internet of things Environmental monitoring plays a crucial role in understanding the impact of human activities on our ecosystems. However, the cost and complexity of traditional monitoring systems often hinder widespread deployment, especially in resource-constrained regions. This research paper explores the feasibility and effectiveness of employing Arduino Internet of Things (IoT) modules as a low-cost alternative for environmental research monitoring. The study focuses on designing and implementing an Arduino-based environmental monitoring system capable of gathering real-time data on key environmental parameters, such as temperature, humidity, air quality, and soil moisture. The hardware setup comprises Arduino microcontrollers interfaced with a range of environmental sensors and connectivity modules for data transmission. To assess the system's reliability and accuracy, a series of field experiments were conducted in diverse environmental settings, including urban areas, agricultural zones, and natural habitats. The collected data was compared against measurements from conventional monitoring equipment to validate the Arduino-based system's performance. The research demonstrates that the Arduino IoT modules can effectively monitor and transmit environmental data with a reasonable level of accuracy and stability, making them suitable for various environmental research applications. The low-cost nature of Arduino components and the open-source ecosystem facilitate customization and scalability, enabling researchers and organizations to develop tailored monitoring solutions for specific environmental contexts. Additionally, the paper discusses the challenges and limitations encountered during the deployment of Arduino-based monitoring systems, including power constraints, sensor calibration, and data processing techniques. Furthermore, it explores potential avenues for improvement and optimization to enhance the system's capabilities and data accuracy. In conclusion, this research highlights the practicality and promise of using Arduino IoT modules as a low-cost environmental research monitoring system. By presenting a viable alternative to expensive and complex monitoring solutions, the study opens up opportunities for researchers, environmentalists, and policymakers to establish cost-effective monitoring networks and gather essential data for informed decision-making, ultimately contributing to more sustainable and eco-friendly practices. � 2023 IEEE. Final 2024-10-14T03:20:22Z 2024-10-14T03:20:22Z 2023 Conference Paper 10.1109/CSET58993.2023.10346624 2-s2.0-85182024134 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85182024134&doi=10.1109%2fCSET58993.2023.10346624&partnerID=40&md5=1fcaec2cbd075ab9580e04da6858550c https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/34522 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. Scopus
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topic Arduino Microcontrollers
Internet of Things
IoT
Low-Cost Environmental
Monitoring System
Air quality
Complex networks
Cost effectiveness
Data handling
Decision making
Ecosystems
Electric power transmission
Microcontrollers
Soil moisture
Arduino microcontroller
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental monitoring system
Environmental researches
Human activities
Low-cost environmental
Low-costs
Monitoring system
Real-time data
Research papers
Internet of things
spellingShingle Arduino Microcontrollers
Internet of Things
IoT
Low-Cost Environmental
Monitoring System
Air quality
Complex networks
Cost effectiveness
Data handling
Decision making
Ecosystems
Electric power transmission
Microcontrollers
Soil moisture
Arduino microcontroller
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental monitoring system
Environmental researches
Human activities
Low-cost environmental
Low-costs
Monitoring system
Real-time data
Research papers
Internet of things
Magableh M.
Marie Z.
Mohamed R.R.
Bin Ibrahim M.H.
Jusoh J.A.
Kumar R.
Using Arduino Iot Modules As A Low Cost Environmental Research Monitoring System
description Environmental monitoring plays a crucial role in understanding the impact of human activities on our ecosystems. However, the cost and complexity of traditional monitoring systems often hinder widespread deployment, especially in resource-constrained regions. This research paper explores the feasibility and effectiveness of employing Arduino Internet of Things (IoT) modules as a low-cost alternative for environmental research monitoring. The study focuses on designing and implementing an Arduino-based environmental monitoring system capable of gathering real-time data on key environmental parameters, such as temperature, humidity, air quality, and soil moisture. The hardware setup comprises Arduino microcontrollers interfaced with a range of environmental sensors and connectivity modules for data transmission. To assess the system's reliability and accuracy, a series of field experiments were conducted in diverse environmental settings, including urban areas, agricultural zones, and natural habitats. The collected data was compared against measurements from conventional monitoring equipment to validate the Arduino-based system's performance. The research demonstrates that the Arduino IoT modules can effectively monitor and transmit environmental data with a reasonable level of accuracy and stability, making them suitable for various environmental research applications. The low-cost nature of Arduino components and the open-source ecosystem facilitate customization and scalability, enabling researchers and organizations to develop tailored monitoring solutions for specific environmental contexts. Additionally, the paper discusses the challenges and limitations encountered during the deployment of Arduino-based monitoring systems, including power constraints, sensor calibration, and data processing techniques. Furthermore, it explores potential avenues for improvement and optimization to enhance the system's capabilities and data accuracy. In conclusion, this research highlights the practicality and promise of using Arduino IoT modules as a low-cost environmental research monitoring system. By presenting a viable alternative to expensive and complex monitoring solutions, the study opens up opportunities for researchers, environmentalists, and policymakers to establish cost-effective monitoring networks and gather essential data for informed decision-making, ultimately contributing to more sustainable and eco-friendly practices. � 2023 IEEE.
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Magableh M.
Marie Z.
Mohamed R.R.
Bin Ibrahim M.H.
Jusoh J.A.
Kumar R.
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author Magableh M.
Marie Z.
Mohamed R.R.
Bin Ibrahim M.H.
Jusoh J.A.
Kumar R.
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title Using Arduino Iot Modules As A Low Cost Environmental Research Monitoring System
title_short Using Arduino Iot Modules As A Low Cost Environmental Research Monitoring System
title_full Using Arduino Iot Modules As A Low Cost Environmental Research Monitoring System
title_fullStr Using Arduino Iot Modules As A Low Cost Environmental Research Monitoring System
title_full_unstemmed Using Arduino Iot Modules As A Low Cost Environmental Research Monitoring System
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