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Remote monitoring of the temperature and humidity of the stored cotton barn.

Authors :
Davronbekov, Dilmurod
Norkobilov, Salim
Source :
AIP Conference Proceedings. 2024, Vol. 3147 Issue 1, p1-12. 12p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In various industrial sectors there are requirements for the long-term quality storage of raw materials or products. Depending on the type of products stored, temperature, humidity and other parameters must be constantly monitored. There are also cases of fire or explosion when the quality of the stored products and the prevention of losses exceed the established norm. The temperature and humidity control of important parameters of cotton raw materials classified as combustible products in this article should be done during the storage period. The advantages of the tracking system created by the authors, its analytical predictions based on artificial intelligence, the results of experiments and effective methods of hunting are presented in detail. In various industrial sectors there are requirements for the long-term quality storage of raw materials or products. Depending on the type of products stored, temperature, humidity and other parameters must be constantly monitored. There are also cases of fire or explosion when the quality of the stored products and the prevention of losses exceed the established norm. The temperature and humidity control of important parameters of cotton raw materials classified as combustible products in this article should be done during the storage period. The remote monitoring system collects information about the humidity, temperature, and battery power of the device stored in warehouses. It allows to configure, evaluate, and predict operating modes using wireless networks. It can be widely used to reduce the negative effects on the quality of cotton raw materials stored in warehouses and to prevent the risk of fire. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0094243X
Volume :
3147
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
AIP Conference Proceedings
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
177065414
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0210410