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Design and construction of a monitoring system that measures light intensity and gas level

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Background of Study
1.3 Problem Statement
1.4 Objective of Study
1.5 Limitation of Study
1.6 Scope of Study
1.7 Significance of Study
1.8 Structure of the Research
1.9 Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

2.1 Overview of Light Intensity Monitoring Systems
2.2 Gas Level Monitoring Technologies
2.3 Historical Development in Monitoring Systems
2.4 Importance of Monitoring Systems
2.5 Applications of Light Intensity Monitoring
2.6 Applications of Gas Level Monitoring
2.7 Advancements in Monitoring Technology
2.8 Challenges in Monitoring System Design
2.9 Future Trends in Monitoring Systems
2.10 Integration of Light Intensity and Gas Level Monitoring

Chapter THREE

3.1 Research Methodology Overview
3.2 Research Design and Approach
3.3 Data Collection Methods
3.4 Sampling Techniques
3.5 Data Analysis Procedures
3.6 Instrumentation and Tools
3.7 Ethical Considerations
3.8 Limitations of the Methodology

Chapter FOUR

4.1 Analysis of Light Intensity Monitoring Data
4.2 Analysis of Gas Level Monitoring Data
4.3 Comparison of Monitoring Results
4.4 Interpretation of Findings
4.5 Impact of Monitoring System on Environment
4.6 Recommendations for Improvement
4.7 Implications for Future Research
4.8 Conclusion and Summary of Findings

Chapter FIVE

5.1 Summary of Research
5.2 Conclusions Drawn from the Study
5.3 Contributions to Knowledge
5.4 Practical Implications
5.5 Recommendations for Further Research
5.6 Reflection on the Research Process
5.7 Limitations of the Study
5.8 Final Remarks and Acknowledgments

Thesis Abstract

Abstract
This research project focuses on the design and construction of a monitoring system capable of measuring light intensity and gas levels in a specified environment. The system is intended to provide real-time data on these parameters, enabling users to make informed decisions regarding environmental conditions. The monitoring system consists of sensors for light intensity and gas levels, a microcontroller unit for data processing, and a user interface for displaying the data. The light intensity sensor is designed to measure the level of light in the environment using photodiodes or phototransistors. The sensor converts light energy into an electrical signal that can be processed by the microcontroller unit. This data can be used to track variations in natural light levels throughout the day or to monitor artificial lighting systems. The gas level sensor is responsible for detecting the concentration of specific gases in the environment. This sensor can be calibrated to detect a range of gases such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, methane, or other volatile organic compounds. By monitoring gas levels, the system can alert users to potential safety hazards or changes in air quality. The microcontroller unit serves as the central processing unit of the monitoring system. It collects data from the sensors, processes the information, and sends it to the user interface for display. The microcontroller can be programmed to set threshold values for light intensity and gas levels, triggering alerts when these values are exceeded. The user interface provides a visual representation of the data collected by the monitoring system. This can be in the form of a digital display, graphs, or charts showing trends over time. Users can customize the interface to suit their preferences and easily interpret the data being presented. Overall, the monitoring system offers a cost-effective and efficient solution for measuring light intensity and gas levels in various environments. It can be used in indoor settings such as offices, homes, or industrial facilities, as well as outdoor environments like gardens or agricultural fields. By providing real-time data on these parameters, the system enables users to maintain optimal conditions, ensure safety, and improve energy efficiency.

Thesis Overview

INTRODUCTION

1.1   PREAMBLE

        The environment consists of many physical quantities such as gases, temperature, pressure, mass, and several other physical factors. These quantities are essentially environmental factors which affect the environment as well as how humans interact with their environment; ranging from their homes to the industries (Artiola et al., 2004). In our contemporary society today, there is the need to measure these environmental factors because their effect cannot be over-looked (Welsch, 2002). For instance, a change in the temperature of the immediate environment may indicate an abnormally, also a change in the composition of the ambient gas of a room may indicate a gas leakage resulting to a fire outbreak; even a slight drop in the light level of a controlled environment or regular environment may indicate a lighting problem or even worse; hence, the need to measure environment factors cannot be overemphasized.

        In order for monitoring activities to be effective, it is important to identify focused, relevant, and adaptive questions that can be used to guide the development of a monitoring plan (Lovett et al., 2007). There is an immediate need for a simple environmental monitoring system because, the current available systems which monitors these environmental factors are bulky and majority of the physical quantities give analog data which requires tedious effort and hence resulting in human error when they are being manipulated manually. For instance, the thermometer used to measure temperature contain mercury whose height indicates the current temperature is quite inefficient because it fails to provide precise values of temperature, also takes a lot of time to reach constant position and the photometer used in measuring light intensity is bulky, has a complicated working and operation.

1.2   Background of the Study

        In attempt to build simple environmental monitoring device such as micro-controller based systems that make use of the ATMEL89S52, PIC16F877A micro-controllers have all been proved abortive due to the fact that they all make use of too many electronic components and have a complex programming structure for the execution of output (Goswami et al., 2009).

        This project employs the Arduino Uno development board which is built around the ATMega238 micro-controller working at 16MHz frequency as supplied by the crystal oscillator (Michael, 2012) which has a simple programming structure and requires lesser electronic components such as Resistor and the LED (light emitting diode) for execution. It also uses a light dependent resistor (LDR; GL55xx) which is connected into a voltage divider network to measure the light intensity in lumens (lux) and a MQ-2 gas sensor is employed to detect smoke, and gases such as CH4 and C4H10 (methane and butane).

        The ATmega328 micro-controller is a 28 pin Integrated Circuit; having 14 digital input/output pins (of which 6 is capable of pulse width modulation output), 6 analog input pins, two clock pins, a reset pin, and 5 power pins (Atmel, 1984). The Arduino Uno is suitable for this project mainly because of its simplistic nature.

1.3   Aim of the Study

        To construct a monitoring system that measures the following environmental factors which are light intensity and Gas level (gases like methane, propane butane and smoke).

        In order to do this, several sensors are employed and interfaced with the AT mega328 (a micro-controller). This project will be explaining the physical principles behind the environmental factors in view as well as the physical principles on which the sensors being employed work on.

1.4   Applications

        It can be used in industries that are based on gas production.

The system is proposed to protect ourselves from any gas leakage in gas cooking appliances.

ยท                   It helps in virtual comfort.

ยท                   It can be in a hospital to control the lighting system.

ยท                   It can be used in the laboratories.

1.5   Scope of the Project

        This project report consists of five chapters. The chapter one been the introduction, chapter two; literature review, chapter three; methodology, chapter four; discussion and presentation of result, chapter five; conclusion and recommendation.

1.6   Limitation of the Study

        There is no study undertaken by a researcher that is perfect. The imperfection of any research is always due to some factors negatively affecting a researcher in the course of carrying out research. Therefore, time constraint has shown no mercy to the research. The limited time has to be shared among many alternative uses, which includes reading, attending lectures and writing of this research, also distance and its attendant costs of travelling to obtain information which may enhance the writing of this study was a major limitation.



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