EMI-Free Bidirectional Real-Time Indoor Environment Monitoring System

Indoor air quality, temperature, and relative humidity affect the thermal comfort and health of the inhabitants. Therefore, monitoring these parameters is essential to prevent indoor air pollution and to improve labor productivity. Most recently, the research conducted has used radio frequency wirel...

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Main Authors: Ngoc Quan Pham, Vega Pradana Rachim, Wan-Young Chung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8588332/
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spelling doaj-fab72665589d4803b5ddced859cf16872021-03-29T22:07:17ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-0175714572210.1109/ACCESS.2018.28897938588332EMI-Free Bidirectional Real-Time Indoor Environment Monitoring SystemNgoc Quan Pham0Vega Pradana Rachim1Wan-Young Chung2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9801-0092Department of Electronic Engineering, Pukyong National University, Busan, South KoreaDepartment of Electronic Engineering, Pukyong National University, Busan, South KoreaDepartment of Electronic Engineering, Pukyong National University, Busan, South KoreaIndoor air quality, temperature, and relative humidity affect the thermal comfort and health of the inhabitants. Therefore, monitoring these parameters is essential to prevent indoor air pollution and to improve labor productivity. Most recently, the research conducted has used radio frequency wireless communications to monitor the indoor environment. However, long-term exposure to electromagnetic interference (EMI) causes a detrimental impact on the human body, especially on the elderly, patients, and infants, while it concurrently affects the operation of electronic devices. Thus, we propose a unique indoor environment monitoring system using an EMI-free bidirectional visible light communication technology. The sensing data from the smart sensor tag and the command data used to request the environmental sensing data are transferred bidirectionally between the base station and the smart sensor tag by being modulated into the light-emitting diode (LED) light beam. The proposed smart sensor tags are designed to measure five important parameters of indoor environments, such as CO<sub>2</sub> concentration, volatile organic compound level, O<sub>2</sub> concentration, temperature, and relative humidity, at multiple positions in real time. In addition, a proposed average-voltage tracking algorithm is adopted to allow the LED illumination to be used as a lighting system and as a long-range wireless communication system. As a result, the proposed system is demonstrated to be error-free when the distance between the base station and the smart sensor tags is 6 m. The measured live data are aggregated and visualized in a cloud platform by a graphical user interface. A web-based application and a mobile application are also developed to display the real-time data.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8588332/Indoor air qualityenvironmental monitoringelectrochemical sensorvisible light communicationEMI-free
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author Ngoc Quan Pham
Vega Pradana Rachim
Wan-Young Chung
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Vega Pradana Rachim
Wan-Young Chung
EMI-Free Bidirectional Real-Time Indoor Environment Monitoring System
IEEE Access
Indoor air quality
environmental monitoring
electrochemical sensor
visible light communication
EMI-free
author_facet Ngoc Quan Pham
Vega Pradana Rachim
Wan-Young Chung
author_sort Ngoc Quan Pham
title EMI-Free Bidirectional Real-Time Indoor Environment Monitoring System
title_short EMI-Free Bidirectional Real-Time Indoor Environment Monitoring System
title_full EMI-Free Bidirectional Real-Time Indoor Environment Monitoring System
title_fullStr EMI-Free Bidirectional Real-Time Indoor Environment Monitoring System
title_full_unstemmed EMI-Free Bidirectional Real-Time Indoor Environment Monitoring System
title_sort emi-free bidirectional real-time indoor environment monitoring system
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Indoor air quality, temperature, and relative humidity affect the thermal comfort and health of the inhabitants. Therefore, monitoring these parameters is essential to prevent indoor air pollution and to improve labor productivity. Most recently, the research conducted has used radio frequency wireless communications to monitor the indoor environment. However, long-term exposure to electromagnetic interference (EMI) causes a detrimental impact on the human body, especially on the elderly, patients, and infants, while it concurrently affects the operation of electronic devices. Thus, we propose a unique indoor environment monitoring system using an EMI-free bidirectional visible light communication technology. The sensing data from the smart sensor tag and the command data used to request the environmental sensing data are transferred bidirectionally between the base station and the smart sensor tag by being modulated into the light-emitting diode (LED) light beam. The proposed smart sensor tags are designed to measure five important parameters of indoor environments, such as CO<sub>2</sub> concentration, volatile organic compound level, O<sub>2</sub> concentration, temperature, and relative humidity, at multiple positions in real time. In addition, a proposed average-voltage tracking algorithm is adopted to allow the LED illumination to be used as a lighting system and as a long-range wireless communication system. As a result, the proposed system is demonstrated to be error-free when the distance between the base station and the smart sensor tags is 6 m. The measured live data are aggregated and visualized in a cloud platform by a graphical user interface. A web-based application and a mobile application are also developed to display the real-time data.
topic Indoor air quality
environmental monitoring
electrochemical sensor
visible light communication
EMI-free
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8588332/
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