Temperature And Humidity Monitoring System With Automatic Ac Control For Server Room, system comprising two subsystems aimed at monitoring and controlling the temperature and humidity conditions within a server room. The first subsystem, referred to as the "Base Node," focuses on sensing the temperature and humidity conditions and recording this data in the cloud. The second subsystem, known as the "Sink Node," concentrates on controlling the operation of the air conditioning (AC) units. This system operates automatically, adjusting parameters such as the AC's ON/OFF state, temperature, and mode based on the server room's conditions. The system addresses issues related to non-adaptive AC control based on server room temperature and humidity, as well as the lack of recording capabilities for the server room's conditions. Furthermore, it supports scalability, allowing it to accommodate a varying number of registered AC units within the server room.
The implementation of this system is expected to have several impacts. Firstly, it will enhance the efficiency of temperature and humidity control within server rooms, ensuring optimal operating conditions for sensitive equipment. Secondly, by automating these processes, it reduces the need for manual intervention, thereby freeing up personnel for other tasks and potentially reducing operational costs. Additionally, the system's scalability ensures that it can adapt to the needs of server rooms of varying sizes, making it applicable to a wide range of environments. Overall, the system's implementation promises improved monitoring, automation, and adaptability for server room environments, enhancing both efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
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