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IoT Based Real Time Vehicle Vital Parameter Monitoring and Analytics

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Intelligent Computing, Information and Control Systems (ICICCS 2019)

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A low cost and reliable IoT solution for real time parameter monitoring of a farming vehicle is presented. This paper provides a solution for various detection mechanisms such as vehicle speed, current active gear, coolant temperature, fuel level, battery voltage etc. and collecting multiple sensor data to cloud database and monitor through a web application and an android mobile application to observe the behavior of autonomous harvester. This system consists of a central micro controller which can connect to the local Wi-Fi network. The experimental outcomes disclose that the IoT framework is able to capture and report vital parameters of the vehicle to cloud server with accurate data and a programmed warning is sent to operator when any of the concerned parameters abnormality is identified.

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Thodupunoori, H., Nair, B.B. (2020). IoT Based Real Time Vehicle Vital Parameter Monitoring and Analytics. In: Pandian, A., Ntalianis, K., Palanisamy, R. (eds) Intelligent Computing, Information and Control Systems. ICICCS 2019. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1039. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30465-2_41

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