Abstract

The concept of the Internet of Things (IoT), just by its name, presents itself as a network of physical objects, which are incorporated into a vast array of sensors, software, and any other type of technology, with the purpose of connecting and exchanging information with other devices and systems via the Internet. As we know it, the IoT is present in a wide range of devices ranging from simple household objects to complex tools spread across all sectors of industry. The means of communication used in IoT devices is based on Long Range (LoRa) technology. This technology stands out for its ability to operate with low energy consumption, which is vital for the use of IoT devices since they run on batteries. This paper will look at the development of an indoor space monitoring system based on an IoT Node made up of sensors supported by the LoRa network. To achieve the objectives, an in-depth study of the technology used in LoRa networks is carried out, followed by a presentation of the system's architecture and then the various tests carried out in indoor spaces to assess the functioning of both the sensors and the network itself. During the work, numerous tests were carried out over extended periods, which will be duly detailed throughout the document. These are used to ensure the stability of the monitoring system and gauge the environmental status of the space where it is installed.

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