Guillermo Perez Guillen
Published © CC BY-ND

IoT Based Urban Green Spaces Monitoring System

LoRaWAN IoT system with the Arduino MKR WAN 1300, that help to monitor the air quality and water of an ecological area

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IoT Based Urban Green Spaces Monitoring System

Things used in this project

Hardware components

Grove Starter Kit for Wio LTE
Seeed Studio Grove Starter Kit for Wio LTE
×1
Grove - 16 x 2 LCD (White on Blue)
Seeed Studio Grove - 16 x 2 LCD (White on Blue)
×2
Grove - Temperature & Humidity Sensor
Seeed Studio Grove - Temperature & Humidity Sensor
×1
Grove - Air quality sensor v1.3
Seeed Studio Grove - Air quality sensor v1.3
×1
DS18B20 Temperature Sensor 1m
HARDWARIO DS18B20 Temperature Sensor 1m
×1
Arduino MKR WAN 1300
Arduino MKR WAN 1300
×2
Arduino Nano 33 IoT
Arduino Nano 33 IoT
×1
Antenna, Cellular / LTE
Antenna, Cellular / LTE
×1
USB-A to Micro-USB Cable
USB-A to Micro-USB Cable
×1
Rechargeable Battery, 4.8 V
Rechargeable Battery, 4.8 V
×2
Through Hole Resistor, 47 kohm
Through Hole Resistor, 47 kohm
×1
Male/Female Jumper Wires
Male/Female Jumper Wires
×10
Cable Gland, PG7
Cable Gland, PG7
×4
Plastic Enclosure, Precision Miniature Case
Plastic Enclosure, Precision Miniature Case
×2

Software apps and online services

Arduino IDE
Arduino IDE
IoT Service Provider
FreeCAD
Ultimaker Cura

Hand tools and fabrication machines

3D Printer (generic)
3D Printer (generic)
Mastech MS8217 Autorange Digital Multimeter
Digilent Mastech MS8217 Autorange Digital Multimeter
Soldering iron (generic)
Soldering iron (generic)
Hot glue gun (generic)
Hot glue gun (generic)
Plastic cable ties

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Credits

Guillermo Perez Guillen

Guillermo Perez Guillen

57 projects • 63 followers
Electronics and Communications Engineer (ECE) & Renewable Energy: 14 prizes in Hackster / Hackaday Prize Finalist 2021-22-23

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