Mobile Device Monitoring System in the Plant by an Innovative Approach

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This This paper proposed method is to use a Smart phone in the real - time situation to carry out monitoring and controlling factory zone temperature, humidity, air quality, flame detection, staff not near the danger zone detection and electrical load analysis. The monitoring range also includes operating machine vibration detection in the factory area, so these methods are innovative research. Our research proposes the integration of ZigBee and Wi-Fi protocol intelligent monitoring system within the framework of the entire plant. The factory sensor using the ZigBee protocol to deliver the message, and real-time sensing data is sent to our integrated embedded systems. Our paper presents an integrated embedded systems using the open-source Arduino DUE module, which is a 32-bit ARM core. Our study proposed a way that writes the network code to ARM chipset become integrated controller. The intelligent integrated controller will instantly analytical processing by the ZigBee sensor pass to the message. Simultaneously this study using Android APP and web-based methods to show the measurement results. The web-based and Android APP approaches will transfer these results to specify the cloud device by way of the TCP / IP protocol. Finally, this paper utilizes FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) approach to analysis of power loads in the factory zones. Simultaneously this study also uses NFC (Near Field Communication) technology to carry out the actual measurement of the total electricity load experiments by smart phones.

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