Abstract

Nowadays, gas industries or gas cylinders in a home will experience gas leakages because of human negligence or other external conditions and lack of patience. Due to disaster to be raised by such cases, the demolition happened is unpredictable. To predict the disaster in advance, then alternatives could be taken to avoid such cases. In this paper, an IoT device is designed that will detect gas leakages and the status of the gas to be known whenever cut off is specified by the user. The proposed IoT methodology for knowing the status of the gas summary is demonstrated using the specific use cases. The proposed IoT to be installed through a manual approach or virtual approach is depending on the consumer interest. There were many instances experiencing the many people to become victims of this and also the environment to be also spoiled and it takes more time to purify the infected environment or to bring the affected environment to a normal level. It is demanded nowadays to predict future disasters using G-IoT. In G-IoT, the components whenever meet less than the cut off values, will notify the report to the main center and authorized user. The V-IoT is also used to monitor outer environments like gas pipeline and its conditions. If the resources are supplied at the time of installation of setup and detected whenever a specific component becomes shortage, the automatic approach takes place and will start filling that specific component with required according to manual recording.

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