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Applying Frugal Innovation to Humidity and Temperature Monitoring

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This paper illustrates a possible solution to monitor humidity and temperature in indoor scenarios where it is crucial to maintain their values between predefined thresholds (e.g., museums). The system architecture is composed of wireless sensors, a gateway also including a wireless receiver and a Raspberry PI, a cloud database and a user interface. We illustrate how our system can be implemented following a frugal innovation approach, using non expensive wireless sensors and weather stations to create a cloud IoT real-time infrastructure.

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FRUGALTHINGS'20: Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Experiences with the Design and Implementation of Frugal Smart Objects
September 2020
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ISBN:9781450380782
DOI:10.1145/3410670
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  • (2023)Development of highly sensitive relative humidity sensor based on nanoporous PCPDTBT thin filmSynthetic Metals10.1016/j.synthmet.2023.117429298(117429)Online publication date: Sep-2023
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