Gas Monitoring Using GSM
Journal Title: International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET) - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 5
Abstract
Gas monitoring system is used to detect any leakage of LPG/CNG, in small scale factories or in home appliances also. It will detect the leakage of dangerous gas and alarm the user. This unit can be easily incorporated into an alarm unit, to sound an alarm or give a visual indication of the gas concentration. The sensor has excellent sensitivity combined with a quick response time. If the LPG sensor senses any gas leakage the output of this sensor goes low. This low signal is monitored by the microcontroller and it will identify the gas leakage to the respective mobile number.
Authors and Affiliations
Abhishek Kumar Sahu, P Bhaskar, Rahul Kumar Sharma, SK Inzamam Ul Haque, Sudhir Kumar, Richa Shrivastava
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