Design & Implementation of GSM Based CNG Station
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2024-05-06Author
Haque, Md. Azizul
Al Islam, Md.
Al- Rakib
Haque, Md. Roni
Seyde, Md. Abo
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GSM-Based CNG Station Using Gas Sensor and Fire Sensor" describes a system designed to
enhance the safety and efficiency of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) stations. This system
integrates gas sensors and fire sensors with GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications)
technology to provide real-time monitoring and immediate alerts to station operators and
relevant authorities.
Gas sensors are employed to detect any leakage of CNG, a potentially hazardous situation.
These sensors continuously monitor the gas levels in the station area and trigger an alarm if
they detect a significant increase in gas concentration. Additionally, fire sensors are
incorporated to swiftly identify any fire outbreak, another critical safety concern at CNG
stations.
The GSM technology plays a pivotal role in this setup. When gas leakage or a fire event is
detected, the system sends instant alerts or notifications through SMS messages to predefined
recipients, such as station operators, maintenance personnel, and emergency services. This
rapid communication ensures that appropriate actions can be taken promptly to mitigate
potential dangers.
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