An IoT (Internet of Things) based environmental monitoring system is a network of sensors, devices, and software that is used to collect, transmit, and analyze data about the environment. These systems can be used to monitor a wide range of environmental parameters, such as temperature, humidity, air quality, noise level, and other factors, and can provide real-time data and alerts to help organizations or individuals make informed decisions about their environment.
IoT-based environmental monitoring systems can be used in a variety of settings, including industrial, commercial, and residential applications. They can be used to optimize energy use, improve indoor air quality, monitor the health and safety of buildings and occupants, and support other environmental management goals.
IoT-based environmental monitoring systems typically use wireless communication technologies, such as WiFi, Bluetooth, or cellular, to transmit data from the sensors to a central hub or server, where it can be processed and analyzed. The data can then be accessed and visualized through a web-based interface or mobile app, or it can be integrated with other systems or applications.