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EEO. 2020; 19(4): 6533-6539


Pollution Risk Management For Petrol Engines Based On Iot

S.DEIVANAYAGI, D.PUSHGARA RANI, V.VISHALL, P.ANUSRUTHI.




Abstract

The air quality in metropolitan areas has deteriorated, and this is the result of a perplexing relationship between natural and artificial ecological circumstances. A lot of particle and harmful gases are supplied as a result of increased urbanization and industrialization, as well as poor emission control and low exhaust system usage. The goal of this suggested framework is to screen for air pollution on city streets, reducing the harmful effects of polluting gases. The number of cars on the road has been increasing, posing a serious problem. To overcome this problem, this concept recommends using the Internet of Things (IOT). The use of a Wireless Sensor Network and Electrochemical Gas Sensors, as well as a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tagging system and GPS, to monitor vehicle contamination data at any time and from any location.

Key words: IoT, WS, Arduino, RFID, Gas Sensor, GPS





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