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22 May 2023 Design of the temperature and humidity detection system for the Internet of Things based on the TPY Board development board
Ning Wang, Changkai Li, Liya Ma, Hui Wu, Siyu Wang, Qijian Wang
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Proceedings Volume 12640, International Conference on Internet of Things and Machine Learning (IoTML 2022); 1264007 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2673749
Event: International Conference on Internet of Things and Machine Learning (IoTML 2022), 2022, Harbin, China
Abstract
With the advent of the Internet of Things technology, the smart home has been redefined by the concept of "digital home". Especially under the circumstances of global epidemic, the Internet of Things technology can monitor the temperature and humidity of the living environment at any time through sensors, which allows people to know the temperature and humidity in their homes in time, so as to predict the potential danger in advance. The system, The Internet of Things temperature and humidity detection, is mainly designed to collect the data of temperature and humidity in the home and access to achieve communication with Mobile phone. The system, by using the Micro Python language, collects the data of temperature and humidity through the DHT11 temperature and humidity sensor, and achieve communication function with upper monitor with the help of WIFI.
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Ning Wang, Changkai Li, Liya Ma, Hui Wu, Siyu Wang, and Qijian Wang "Design of the temperature and humidity detection system for the Internet of Things based on the TPY Board development board", Proc. SPIE 12640, International Conference on Internet of Things and Machine Learning (IoTML 2022), 1264007 (22 May 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2673749
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KEYWORDS
Humidity

Sensors

Design and modelling

Internet of things

Telecommunications

Data communications

Intelligent sensors

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