International Journal of Computer Applications |
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA |
Volume 185 - Number 47 |
Year of Publication: 2023 |
Authors: Doe Martin, Ferdinand Alifo, Christian Bakaweri Baatuomu |
10.5120/ijca2023923298 |
Doe Martin, Ferdinand Alifo, Christian Bakaweri Baatuomu . Improving Gas Safety Frameworks: A Comprehensive Examination of IoT Integrated System for Controlling Gas Leaks. International Journal of Computer Applications. 185, 47 ( Dec 2023), 42-47. DOI=10.5120/ijca2023923298
Gas leakage incidents pose significant risks in various settings, necessitating advanced solutions for prevention and rapid response. This paper introduces an Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled gas leakage control system that combines smart sensing and real-time communication to enhance safety measures. Leveraging gas sensors and IoT technology, the system swiftly detects gas leaks and triggers an integrated response mechanism. The approach integrates automated alerts, remote control, and data visualization through test messages, enabling users to monitor and manage gas leakage situations remotely. The system's architecture, sensor selection, communication protocols, and user interfaces are detailed. Extensive testing demonstrates the system's effectiveness in timely gas leak detection, alert dissemination, and remote control, showcasing its potential to mitigate hazards and optimize gas-related safety paradigms. The IoT-enabled gas leakage control system promises a proactive approach to gas safety management in various domains.