A python code to create an IoT device from a Raspberry PI
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A python code to create an IoT device from a Raspberry PI
Show notification when specific temperature is hit.
The scripts are collecting data from IoT sensors and storing, displaying and sending it to a remote monitoring system.
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This system monitors sensor data and logs it in a protocol file, analyzing it to raise alarms for specific conditions. Two cases check for high room temperature with no occupants or power usage over a threshold with no occupants. Relevant data is extracted and converted, and live monitoring continuously checks for alarms.
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