Modeling Automatic Room Temperature and Humidity Monitoring System with Fan Control on the Internet of Things

The Internet of Things (IoT) aims to expand the benefits of being connected to the Internet network continuously. It functions as a control system that has been widely applied in various fields because in certain case people are not allowed in certain rooms for security reasons. The research aimed t...

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Main Authors: Fivtatianti Hendajani, Arif Mughni, Ire Puspa Wardhani, Abdul Hakim
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Language:English
Published: Bina Nusantara University 2022-11-01
Series:ComTech
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Online Access:https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/comtech/article/view/7433
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author Fivtatianti Hendajani
Arif Mughni
Ire Puspa Wardhani
Abdul Hakim
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Arif Mughni
Ire Puspa Wardhani
Abdul Hakim
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description The Internet of Things (IoT) aims to expand the benefits of being connected to the Internet network continuously. It functions as a control system that has been widely applied in various fields because in certain case people are not allowed in certain rooms for security reasons. The research aimed to create a temperature and humidity monitoring system using as many fan controls as expected by utilizing IoT. The model used input in the form of temperature and humidity sensors. The output was a motor driver that drove a fan and used a microcontroller as the main processor. IoT-based systems consisted of hardware and software. Hardware included NodeMCU ESP8266 V3, DHT22 sensor, L298N motor driver module, fan, and computer. Meanwhile, the microcontroller software was made using Arduino IDE. From the test results, the system model works well. Fan control is set manually based on desired room temperature and humidity monitoring based on IoT. A mobile phone can also monitor temperature and humidity and control fans. The DHT22 sensor can read temperature and humidity every two seconds so that the resulting data is stable to display. Then, the L298N motor driver can adjust the fan speed with Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) using analog data ranging from 1 to 1.024.
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spelling doaj.art-fb57091b579f42389ba1466e9063f6bc2023-09-03T07:04:43ZengBina Nusantara UniversityComTech2087-12442476-907X2022-11-01132758510.21512/comtech.v13i2.74336507Modeling Automatic Room Temperature and Humidity Monitoring System with Fan Control on the Internet of ThingsFivtatianti Hendajani0Arif Mughni1Ire Puspa Wardhani2Abdul Hakim3STMIK Jakarta STI&KSTMIK Jakarta STI&KSTMIK Jakarta STI&KSTMIK Jakarta STI&KThe Internet of Things (IoT) aims to expand the benefits of being connected to the Internet network continuously. It functions as a control system that has been widely applied in various fields because in certain case people are not allowed in certain rooms for security reasons. The research aimed to create a temperature and humidity monitoring system using as many fan controls as expected by utilizing IoT. The model used input in the form of temperature and humidity sensors. The output was a motor driver that drove a fan and used a microcontroller as the main processor. IoT-based systems consisted of hardware and software. Hardware included NodeMCU ESP8266 V3, DHT22 sensor, L298N motor driver module, fan, and computer. Meanwhile, the microcontroller software was made using Arduino IDE. From the test results, the system model works well. Fan control is set manually based on desired room temperature and humidity monitoring based on IoT. A mobile phone can also monitor temperature and humidity and control fans. The DHT22 sensor can read temperature and humidity every two seconds so that the resulting data is stable to display. Then, the L298N motor driver can adjust the fan speed with Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) using analog data ranging from 1 to 1.024.https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/comtech/article/view/7433automatic room temperaturehumidity monitoring systemfan controlinternet of things (iot)
spellingShingle Fivtatianti Hendajani
Arif Mughni
Ire Puspa Wardhani
Abdul Hakim
Modeling Automatic Room Temperature and Humidity Monitoring System with Fan Control on the Internet of Things
ComTech
automatic room temperature
humidity monitoring system
fan control
internet of things (iot)
title Modeling Automatic Room Temperature and Humidity Monitoring System with Fan Control on the Internet of Things
title_full Modeling Automatic Room Temperature and Humidity Monitoring System with Fan Control on the Internet of Things
title_fullStr Modeling Automatic Room Temperature and Humidity Monitoring System with Fan Control on the Internet of Things
title_full_unstemmed Modeling Automatic Room Temperature and Humidity Monitoring System with Fan Control on the Internet of Things
title_short Modeling Automatic Room Temperature and Humidity Monitoring System with Fan Control on the Internet of Things
title_sort modeling automatic room temperature and humidity monitoring system with fan control on the internet of things
topic automatic room temperature
humidity monitoring system
fan control
internet of things (iot)
url https://journal.binus.ac.id/index.php/comtech/article/view/7433
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