2021
DOI: 10.35429/jurre.2022.10.6.1.11
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Development of a low-cost and low-power air quality and weather monitoring system

Abstract: Due to the recent pandemic, air quality monitoring has seen a resurgence of interest, however, commercial equipment for environmental monitoring needs a considerable economic effort. In this project, a prototype of a meteorological and air quality monitoring system is developed and implemented. The validation of the system was conducted by comparing the energy consumption with the Gila station, a version used previously. The system is composed of a sensor node, a gateway, and an application server. Communicati… Show more

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“…This efficiency underscores the system's capability in managing real-time data transmission and preserving data integrity [106]. The integration of The Things Network (TTN) with IoT servers introduces various challenges, including constrained coverage, scalability concerns, security vulnerabilities, and possible data latency [107]. Addressing matters of data ownership, privacy, and regulatory compliance can be intricate, and achieving interoperability with alternative IoT platforms may be constrained [108].…”
Section: H Integration Testing Of the Things Network With Iot Servermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This efficiency underscores the system's capability in managing real-time data transmission and preserving data integrity [106]. The integration of The Things Network (TTN) with IoT servers introduces various challenges, including constrained coverage, scalability concerns, security vulnerabilities, and possible data latency [107]. Addressing matters of data ownership, privacy, and regulatory compliance can be intricate, and achieving interoperability with alternative IoT platforms may be constrained [108].…”
Section: H Integration Testing Of the Things Network With Iot Servermentioning
confidence: 99%