IoT Software System for Biosafety Monitoring of Facilities
Abstract
This article presents the SAFE IoT system, a low-cost solution for easily monitoring biosafety indicators in different installation profiles, such as the number of people, CO2 levels, humidity, and temperature. The collected information is displayed on a dashboard, facilitating analysis and decision-making. The system has been evaluated, and the appropriate data transmission frequency is expected to contribute to effective indoor air quality monitoring.
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