A Short Review of Industrial Pollution Prediction and Controlling Systems

Authors

  • Dilip R
  • Deepika R
  • Deepthi BL
  • Deepti Naik

Keywords:

Flame, Humidity, Temperature, Global System for Mobile communication (GSM), LabVIEW, pH, CO, CO2

Abstract

We live in an era of a boom. Day by day the number of industries and factories is increasing rapidly with the advancement of technology. Worldwide illness and death are brought on by the environmental pollution caused by these industries and companies. The discharge of hazardous materials into the environment as a result of industrial activity is referred to as industrial pollution. These dangerous compounds come in a variety of shapes and sizes, including hazardous waste, greenhouse gases, and air and water pollution. Industrial pollution can have serious negative consequences on the environment and general public health, including diseases linked to air pollution, water pollution, and soil contamination. Ecosystem disruption and climate change are two additional effects of industrial pollution. Global pollution levels have significantly increased as a result of the expansion of industrialization, necessitating the adoption of efficient pollution management strategies. To minimize the negative effects of industrial activity on the environment and public health while promoting sustainable growth, industrial pollution prediction and control are essential. Our project's primary goal is to lessen the impact of the parameters that cause pollution while maintaining the environment's natural and industrial functions. The proposed system is designed in such a way that easy to monitor and control the pollution parameter released by the industries. The collected parameters by the sensors are displayed through LabVIEW. If any parameter exceeds the limit the information will be sent to the pollution control authorities via GSM. Consequently, with our initiative, we will work to effectively monitor and manage pollution, and data can be communicated to GSM.

Published

2023-05-03

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