WIRELESS INDUSTRIAL PARAMETER MONITORING USING RASPBERRY PI 3

M. Bharathi, Suraya Mubeen

Abstract


This paper proposes an advanced system for process management via a credit card sized single board computer called raspberry pi based multi parameter monitoring hardware system designed using that measures and controls various global parameters. The system comprises of a single master and slave with wireless mode of communication and a raspberry pi system that can either operate on windows or Linux operating system. The parameters that can be tracked are current, voltage, temperature & light intensity.

The master board use raspberry Pi, LM35 & LDR Sensors, Water level sensor(IC CD4066) ZIGBEE and Wi-Fi . From slave board the data is sent to the master and from master the data is sent to personal computer. We can monitor the data through Personal computer, display device (16x2 LCD) and simultaneously we will get email alerts when the parameter readings exceed the limit.


Keywords


Wireless Industrial Parameter Monitoring; Raspberry Pi 3; LDR Sensor; ZigBee Communication; Python Programming; Voltage; Temperature & Light Intensity

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