IOT based noise pollution and water quality monitoring system

Srushti Prashant Hundekar *, Aishwarya Shrikant Varur, Vijeth Chandrashekhar Shetty, Venkatesh Shankar and Kartik Kulkarni

Computer Science and Engineering KLS VDIT Haliyal Dist. Uttara Kannada, Karnataka, India.
 
Review
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2024, 12(01), 900–913.
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2024.12.1.0906
Publication history: 
Received on 12 April 2024; revised on 21 May 2024; accepted on 24 May 2024
 
Abstract: 
Presently, noise pollution has become a very big issue around the world. The adverse effects of this pollution include hearing impairment, negative social behaviour, annoyance, sleep disturbance and intelligibility to understand people’s speech. In learning context, noise can affect understanding and behaviour of people and places with high noise level are not suitable for learning and teaching process. Internet of Things (IoT) technology is one of the best choices to monitor the noise or sound intensity in the environment for the safety of human being.
The aim of this paper is to deliver a development of an IoT based noise monitoring system comprises of a sound sensor, an IoT platform called Node MCU, LCD and LEDs. The system will provide a real-time alert if the noise exceeds the threshold noise limit set by Environmental Department of Health standard. Equipped with an Android application, the data from the sound sensor will be transferred into the cloud server and subsequently transferred into the app for display and to enable remote monitoring.
A case study is carried out using the developed prototype to ascertain the noise comfort for University Technology Malaysia (UTM) students for studying or learning purpose. The sound level is measured for two different days during weekend and weekday.
Based on Charted Institution of Building Service Engineers (CIBSE), 60dBA is the permissible ambient level and any readings that above 60dBA can interrupt speech intelligibility.
 
Keywords: 
Real time uses in Schools; Colleges; Library; HealthCare Centre; Factories
 
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