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    Projects > ELECTRONICS > 2018 > NON IEEE > EMBEDDED SYSTEMS

    GAS LEAKAGE DETECTION SYSTEM FOR HOME


    Abstract

    Smart cities are a major outbreak in implementation of different IT and computer technology. The focus is on providing environmental sustainability and efficiency, sustainable homes and buildings, efficient use of energy resources by implementing smart roads and buildings monitoring system, smart transportation, healthcare, global warming monitoring and security system. Various sensors are used to collect data like temperature, light, pressure and process it to form a meaningful interpretation. Gas detection technology is one of the major application of the smart city idea. Gas detection finder can provide domestic as well as industrial safety from any hazardous gas related accidents. The implementation of the technology ranges from homes and schools to large industries. The gas detectors used in the device will detect the concentration of any hazardous presence in the air composition. The aim of this project is to present such a design that can automatically detect gas leakage and make an alarm in vulnerable premises and open the door automatically. The system consists of both hardware and software; all were designed, built and integrated. This project is developed for the users to detect the leakage of gas. It consists of a gas sensor. The gas sensor is connected with the device. The device searches the gas leakage in home. If it experiences anything strange (gas), it sends signal to the controller kit in the device. The controller immediately opens the door of the home. The controller sends signal to the Siren. This setup can be used in home and other places to detect the gas leakages to avoid unnecessary burning, accident avoidance.


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