Abstract
The Connected Environmental Monitoring System leverages the NodeMCU ESP8266 microcontroller in conjunction with various sensors, including the MQ-135, DHT22, BMP280, and a sound sensor, to enable real-time monitoring of critical environmental parameters. This project aims to provide comprehensive insights into air quality, temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, and noise levels, fostering awareness and informed decision-making regarding environmental conditions. Data collected by the sensors is transmitted wirelessly to the ThingSpeak cloud platform, where it is stored and visualized through user-friendly dashboards. The system also incorporates alert mechanisms to notify users when specific parameters exceed predefined thresholds, facilitating timely interventions. The modular architecture of the system allows for scalability and flexibility, making it adaptable for various applications, including urban management and smart city initiatives. Overall, this project demonstrates the efficacy of IoT solutions in addressing environmental monitoring challenges, contributing to the development of sustainable practices and enhanced community well-being.
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