Vol. 9, No 2: 90–99.

Computer and Information Sciences

2024

Scientific article

UDK 004.031.6:628.86

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Sentyabrina V. Sulakova
master's degree, Petrozavodsk State University
(Petrozavodsk, Russia),
sulakova.sentyabrina@yandex.ru
Nikita A. Sidorov
master's degree, Petrozavodsk State University
(Petrozavodsk, Russia),
nikasidorov92@gmail.com

Microclimate Parameters Monitoring Device for Individual Working Areas of Category Ia Employees

Scientific adviser:
Natalya Y. Ershova
Reviewer:
Alexander V. Semenov
Paper submitted on: 11/08/2023;
Accepted on: 06/28/2024;
Published online on: 06/30/2024.
Abstract. The article presents the stages of creating a microcontroller-based automated device designed to monitor the current parameters of working space microclimate to ensure comfortable working conditions for category Ia employees. The design of both the hardware and software components was carried out simultaneously. The sensors of the developed device measure such parameters as temperature, humidity, illumination, illumination ripple factor, noise level, and carbon dioxide level. The embedded microcontroller software processes the input values from the sensors, analyzes them, provides real-time information on the current microclimate, and alerts users when the sensor readings exceed the optimal limits according to the requirements of Sanitary Rules and Norms.
Keywords: design stages, microcontroller, hardware, software, microclimate, sensors, computer-aided design system, circuit diagram

For citation: Sulakova, S. V., Sidorov, N. A. Microclimate Parameters Monitoring Device for Individual Working Areas of Category Ia Employees. StudArctic forum. 2024, 9 (2): 90–99.

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