Arduino based Automatic Monitoring Environment by Sensors and GSM - UGC0725009
The paper introduces an Arduino-based system that uses sensors to monitor environmental parameters temperature, humidity, water level, and light intensity and transmits data through a GSM module. It aims to create an affordable, real-time monitoring system for general environmental or agricultural use.
High Relevance: The paper addresses the crucial topic of real-time environmental monitoring, which has applications across agriculture, home automation, and industrial safety. The goal of providing immediate alerts when parameters exceed a threshold is highly valuable.
Simplicity and Accessibility: The project utilizes common, low-cost components (Arduino Uno, DHT11, basic sensors). This makes the system easy to replicate for students, hobbyists, or researchers in resource constrained settings.
Reliable Alert Mechanism: The choice of using the GSM/SMS system provides a highly robust alerting method. Unlike Wi-Fi or cloud-based systems, SMS alerts are reliable in areas with poor or absent internet connectivity, ensuring that critical notifications are deleverded.
Weaknesses and Areas for Improvement
While the concept is practical, the article falls short of academic rigor and lacks technical depth in several key areas:
Lack of Experimental Results:
The paper doesn’t provide any test results, graphs, or data to show accuracy, sensor calibration, or performance under real-world conditions.-
Poor Code Quality & Inconsistencies:
The provided Arduino code has syntax issues, inconsistent variable use and missing logic for condition checking before SMS sending. It seems untested or incomplete. -
Limited Innovation:
The design is quite basic and similar to many introductory Arduino projects online. There’s no optimization, IoT integration, or data logging to the cloud. -
No Power Efficiency or Reliability Analysis:
There’s no mention of power consumption, error handling, or how the system behaves under sensor failure or GSM disconnection. -
Weak Literature Review:
The related work references are mostly tutorial-style links rather than strong academic sources. This weakens the paper’s research credibility.
-
Include real-world testing and data analysis
-
Use IoT/cloud platforms
-
Improve code structure and add error handling
-
Evaluate accuracy, power use, and scalability



The research topic is unique and interesting. However it lacks a proper summary and the technical evaluation wasn't sufficient. There are no pictures either. So readers won't find it very appalling
ReplyDeleteA practical Arduino-based monitoring project offering affordable, real-time alerts, though lacking innovation, testing, and academic or technical depth.
ReplyDeleteExcellent critique! You highlight that while the Arduino-GSM prototype is practical and accessible
ReplyDeleteThe research topic is unique and interesting. You highlight that while the Arduino-GSM prototype is practical and accessible
ReplyDeleteArduino-based environmental monitoring systems using sensors and GSM offer low-cost scalability, but often lack data precision, security, and long-term reliability.
ReplyDeleteVery valuable title "Arduino based Automatic Monitoring Environment by Sensors and GSM" get touch with it. Well done , keep going...😊
ReplyDelete