Abstract

Data centers are systems that host devices utilizing recording and communication technologies, which are expected to operate securely and accurately. Consequently, transforming data centers into smart environments for control purposes has become a significant area of focus. In this study, we monitor the cabinet environment within data centers and ensure that the control system reaches the predetermined optimal state values in the event of undesirable situations. Threshold control was implemented for humidity and flame data, while fuzzy logic theory was applied to temperature data. Fuzzy clusters can be adjusted according to the data center's location at the user's request. This approach allows users to input desired optimal and threshold values into the system, which are then evaluated based on the situation. The designed system ensures data center security with minimal personnel involvement. Additionally, all problematic events are recorded in the system, enabling them to be viewed on a webpage and communicated to designated personnel via email. In the conducted study, the fuzzy-controlled temperature value outputs are reported as heating (40%), cooling (53%), and instances where the system does not perform heating or cooling.

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