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Embedded system for detecting adverse gases |
- E/15/243, NISANSALA R.M.B.S., sewwanis@gmail.com
- E/15/271, PRASADIKA L.B.S., sonaliprasadika077@gmail.com
- E/15/180, KARUNATHILAKA V.M.B.S.S.V., supipivirajini@gmail.com
As we all know, air pollution is a growing problem in Sri Lanka. This is mainly due to motorization and industrialization. Among those two sections, we concentrate on industrialization with a hope of providing solution to that problem from our decided embedded system.
Basically, authorities who are responsible for air pollution controlling our country,tend to regulate air pollution due to toxic gasses leaving from factories only at the beginning of them. But,with the time, that process is not longer continued by the authorities.Then, the factories are feel free to discharge air pollutants to the environment by exceeding the limit identified by the authorities. This is because regularly, authorities do not have proper system to detect whether a factory is discharging air pollutants with a control.
Therefore, our plan is to implement an embedded system for the use of government, from which authorities can anytime come and check whether factories are discharging toxic gasses exceeding the limitation. Actually this is just like a meter reading at our home. On the display of the system, the percentage of CO, SO2, NO2, Humidity, Temperature will be shown.
The Test plan of our project, Air Quality monitor will be done through three types of tests. They are;
- Unit Test
- Integration Test
- Load Test