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IoT-Based Coal Mine Safety

Monitoring and Alerting System


Ms. Tanmeet Kaur (Author)
Mr. Abhinav Kumar Ranjan (Author)
Mr. Sumit Kumar (Author)
Mr. Kamlesh Kumar (Author)

Article ID - 1570975625 Presented by


Abhinav Kumar Ranjan
Introduction
Proposed Methodology
 The proposed work incorporates a gas sensor, a light-dependent
resistor, a fire sensor, a gas sensor, a mugginess sensor, a signal, a
drove light, and a temperature sensor. Arduino UNO will be connected
to the hub MCU and sensors.

Fig. 1 Block diagram of proposed work

 In the first step, the record will be fabricated with the help of the
software ThingSpeak. Firstly, the Arduino IDE and ESP8266 are
installed in the proposed model. Both the sensors are connected with
ESP8266's simple pin i.e. A0 and advanced pin i.e. D5 individually. At
regular intervals, this hub MCU will gather information via these
sensors and will send it to the software Thingspeak cloud.
 The signal and drive associated with ESP8266, are enabled if the mentioned data is surpassed. When the
light is not available, the Drove consequently faculties this to adjust the light level. Through the software
ThingSpeak, prior notification will be sent to the cell phone as well as the checking station.

Fig.2 . Picture of ThingSpeak

 The individual accountable for observing ought to initially pursue the application and afterward sign in to
get to the software Thingspeak page.
 This will help the observing person in going with the most ideal choice
conceivable given the past. The proposed framework permits the climate
state of the coal mineshaft to be followed all the time from any place on
the planet.

Fig. 3 Arduino IDE software


Results and Discussion
Condition Monitoring Parameters:
Temperature > 50°C
Gas Concentration > 0
Humidity > 50%
Fig .4. Temperature vs Time
Graph

System Response:
Alert Message Displayed on LCD
Buzzer Activation

Safety Enhancement: Fig .5. Gas level vs. time


Graph
Real-time Monitoring and Alerting
Prevents Hazardous Situations

Fig .6. Gas level vs. time


Graph
IoT Integration:
Information Shared on the IoT Website
Ensures Remote Access and Awareness

Fig. 4 Pro Fig. 4 Proposed Model posed Model

Fig.7. Values displayed on screen


Fig. 8 Proposed Model

Conclusion:
Implementing this system enhances safety by promptly
alerting about critical conditions, and integrating IoT
extends this safety measure to a wider audience,
preventing potential hazards effectively.
Conclusions
 The system effectively monitors critical environmental
conditions: temperature, gas concentration, and
humidity.

 Alerts are triggered when preset limits are exceeded


(temperature > 50°C, gas concentration > 0, humidity >
250), displayed on the LCD, and accompanied by a
buzzer.

 Integration with an IoT website ensures remote


dissemination of vital information for swift intervention.

 This comprehensive approach enhances safety and


promotes proactive risk mitigation against adverse
environmental conditions.
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