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IoT System for Monitoring Conditions in the Human Environment
Dejan Vuji, Dušan Markovi, Siniša Rani
Cacak, Sv. Save 65, Cacak 32000, Serbia., Cacak, Cara Dušana 34, Cacak 32000, Serbia., Cacak, Sv. Save 65, Cacak 32000, Serbia
Abstract: The human health environment is studied with the help of the influence on the quality of the human environment. The significance of the environment on human health and his working and living activities requires the constant tracking of the ecosystem changes. This paper intends to find the reasons for the environmental degradation and act upon them. We have proved that the Internet of Things devices represent the ideal means for monitoring parameters that determine the quality of the environment. The link or synergy between the Internet technologies is well suited for gathering information about the environmental status, as well as the time and place of its changes.
Keywords: Human Environment, Monitoring, IoT Devices, Internet IoT System for Monitoring Conditions in the Human Environment
DOI:10.6025/jet/2020/11/4/133-138
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