A general architecture for a real-time monitoring system based on the internet of things

2021 ◽  
Vol 14 ◽  
pp. 100367
Author(s):  
Nilakantha Paudel ◽  
Ram C. Neupane
Author(s):  
Masmur Tarigan ◽  
Yaya Heryadi ◽  
Lukas ◽  
Antoni Wibowo ◽  
Wayan Suparta

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (18) ◽  
pp. 10226
Author(s):  
Rajesh Singh ◽  
Mohammed Baz ◽  
Ch. Lakshmi Narayana ◽  
Mamoon Rashid ◽  
Anita Gehlot ◽  
...  

Oil pipeline monitoring is having a significant role in minimizing the impact on the environment and humans during pipeline accidents. The real-time monitoring of oil pipelines empowers the authorities to have continuous supervision of the oil pipeline. The Internet of Things (IoT) provides an opportunity for realizing the real-time monitoring system by deploying the IoT-enabled end devices on the oil pipeline. In this study, we propose a hybrid architecture based on 2.4 GHz-based Zigbee and LoRa communication for oil pipeline monitoring. Moreover, customized end devices and LoRa based gateway are designed and implemented for sensing the critical parameters of an oil pipeline. Here, we have performed the simulation of ZigBee communication on the OPNET simulator for evaluating the parameters such as packet delivery ratio (PDR), retransmission attempts, throughput, medium access (MAC) queue size, and queue delay. Furthermore, the distinct evaluation metrics of LoRa such as bit rate, link budget, and receiver sensitivity are also included. Finally, a real-time experiment is implemented with customized end devices and a gateway for evaluating the proposed architecture. In the real-time experiment, the devices and gateway are logging the pressure sensory data into the Cayenne cloud.


2013 ◽  
Vol 475-476 ◽  
pp. 719-722
Author(s):  
Li Zhou

To solve site muck truck regulation difficulty, a muck truck monitoring system is designed and implemented based on 3G networks and the Internet of Things. The system consisted of Hi3515 processors embedded intelligence analyzer, RFID, grating and camera. With the data send from the construction site, a B/S remote regulatory website is built to provide real-time monitoring, evidence preservation, data analysis and data summary.


Author(s):  
Riklan Kango ◽  
Suhaedi Suhaedi ◽  
Fadli Awal Hasanuddin

This research aims to design an electric panel monitoring system using the Internet of Things technology in company buildings so that consumers can monitor real-time electricity consumption. The energy consumption monitoring method that we propose uses PM2100 by implementing a real-time monitoring function of the power consumption of a 3-phase electric panel. The monitoring system implementation results show that the value is very close to measuring the digital multimeter measuring instrument. The monitoring system produces a current measurement accuracy of 97.38% with an error of 2.62%, while the 3-phase voltage measurement error is 0.616%. This system design helps companies obtain information faster to be considered data to improve efficiency in the Company.


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