Abstract

In the present work, a database system of air pollution monitoring is developed using Internet of Things (IoT) technology. The system aims to give structural information and trace of air pollution level at particular monitoring station. The particular monitoring location (node) is connected to IoT/M2M server via GSM network using GPRS feature and display on IoT/M2M application in web form. The database on IoT/M2M contains name, description, and location of the monitoring station, Pollution index and the time when the data are taken. On IoT/M2M, the data are displayed either in a color bar graph or a line graph. The color indicated the index value of the pollution. The data can be accessed via internet on isfuonline.info. The system is tested at laboratory environment to detect CO, SO2, NO2, O3, and PM. The test result shows that the system is worked well. Time required to transfer the monitoring data to the IoT server is about 15 minutes. Meanwhile, response time of the system is 30 minutes.

Highlights

  • Decreasing air quality is one of the conditions that are very harmful to human health

  • It is estimated that air pollution due to industrial activities and vehicles will increase 2 times in 2000 from conditions in 1990 and 10 times in 2020 [1], The Indonesian government has regulated air quality by making the Air Pollution Standard Index (ISPU) as outlined Bapedal

  • The conclusion can be drawn from the current work are: a

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Introduction

Decreasing air quality is one of the conditions that are very harmful to human health. It is estimated that air pollution due to industrial activities and vehicles will increase 2 times in 2000 from conditions in 1990 and 10 times in 2020 [1], The Indonesian government has regulated air quality by making the Air Pollution Standard Index (ISPU) as outlined Bapedal. Air quality monitoring activities have been carried out by various agencies on a regular basis, usually only information on air quality at that time at several points of information that have been built by the agency so that only a few people know it through an air quality information board. With the 4.0 industrial revolution, one of them is the development of IoT-based information and communication technology. IoT is a technology that can be applied to overcome the problem of monitoring an object by utilizing connections on an internet technology-based network

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