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DOI Prefix: 10.47001/IRJIET
Although the majority
of Indians utilize Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) as a cooking fuel, the
technology used in this area (security) is extremely limited in India.
Liquefied petroleum gas is a combustible gas that poses a risk of explosion.
"As a result, it's critical to understand the characteristics of LPG and
how to safely handle it in both residential and commercial/industrial
settings.'' The goal of the proposed study is to create a prototype that uses
electrical sensors to continuously monitor a gas leak. This information is made
accessible in real time through real-time internet streams. We plan to transmit
real-time sensor data via the internet using Xively (a new platform). When a
gas leak or fire break out situation is identified, the sensor monitors,
detects, and raises an alert. After then, it sounded an emergency alert. The
emergency alarm situation may be managed with appropriate planning and sending
an alert message to the rescue team, which might be an in-house team. The user
may quickly look at the history of data and precisely identify the time and
date at which the emergency situation happened using the real-time data stream
linked to Xively. This information helps in determining the underlying cause of
the emergency situation. This information aids in quickly identifying the
source of the emergency situation. So that the whole extent of the danger may
be understood.
Country : India
IRJIET, Volume 2, Issue 2, April 2018 pp. 63-67