Automatic Industrial Fault Detection and IoT based Remote Monitoring









Abstract

Internet of Things (IoT) technology is advancing quickly. Many home and commercial IoT applications are automated. Currently, monitoring and automation refer to the ability for a user to control something from everywhere in the world, rather than just when they are physically present in a given location. IoT, or things that are embedded with sensors, software, electronics, and network connectivity, refers to a network of actual objects that can gather and share data. Controlling physical goods remotely through the Internet is another use for IoT. Different sensors are used to monitor industrial features including temperature, variations in current and voltage parameters, gas, etc. By considering the potential threats to the normal operation of the industry equipment, these variables were carefully selected. The sensors used here are Flame sensor LM393, Current Sensor ACS712ELCTR-05B-T, Voltage sensor, Ultrasonic Sensors HC-SR04, Temperature sensor DHT11, Gas sensor MQ9, These Sensors will collect their respective data and send the data to Node MCU ESP which also acts as a wi-fi module Using the IoT idea, the project is being controlled and monitored via fault detection, status monitoring, and alarm/alert generation when a fault arises and promptly reports it to the appropriate service Centre. This attempts to improve productivity, regulate access, and produce high-quality industrial goods.


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