Smart System Using IoT to Protect the Kitchen From Fire

Smart System Using IoT to Protect the Kitchen From Fire

Veena Bharti, Vineet Rathi, Harsh Verma
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 10
DOI: 10.4018/IJDAI.313936
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Abstract

This paper examines the new viewpoints that have evolved as a result of the advent of internet of things (IoT) in the kitchen. Companies are now exploring how internal knowledge and skillsets relate to the new technical needs that evolving digital environment entails; and they are learning more about IoT and connected products going through internal research. Accordingly, they hope to rely on the internet of things to keep kitchens safe. Cooking leads to cause of house fires and fire injuries. The bulk of the fires in the building started in the kitchens of the units. Three elements are required to start and maintain a fire. The human body is made up of these three elements: fuel, heat, and oxygen. Fire safety measures includes protect building from damage and death. An IoT-based system detects CO2 and Methane (CH4) levels in the environment and kitchen, as well as temperature. It has the ability to prevent accidents and save lives and property. When sensor data is synced, an IoT-based controlling device sends notifications to the mobile phones of the chosen number set in the alert section.
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1. Introduction

IoT has emerged in recent years as one of the most significant 21st-century technologies. Continuous communication between people, processes, and things is now possible thanks to the ability to connect commonplace items—such as household appliances, automobiles, thermostats, and baby monitors—to the internet via embedded devices.

Low-cost computers, the cloud, big data, analytics, and mobile technologies enable the sharing and collection of data by physical objects with a minimum of human intervention. Digital systems can record, monitor, and modify every interaction between connected entities in today's hyperconnected environment. The physical and digital worlds collide, but they work together. The IoT combines the physical things which combines software, hardware, sensors and other technologies that allow them to connect one device with other devices and share data over the internet.

The Internet of Things has altered many people's lives. The tremendous growth in Internet users, combined with developments in internet working technology, has enabled the connection of ordinary gadgets. Each thing has its own embedded computing system within the internet setup. In this paper section 2 describes about work related to IoT, then section 3 discuss about proposed work related to paper, section 4 and 5 shows the methodology and results of device respectively, which is finally concluded in section 6.

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