The Toxic Gas Detection using GSM project aims to monitor hazardous environmental conditions, including toxic gases through a GSM modem. This project can be used in industry or mines to monitor and help people to warn about toxic gas conditions. This project even can be used as an air pollution detector. This is also called a Remote Gas Monitoring system.
We are monitoring 3 gases under this project, first is CO Carbon Monoxide, second is LPG Gas and the third is methane gas. The project consists of parameter monitoring and sending parameters through SMS. We have used a GSM modem to send SMS. These values can later be seen using a mobile SMS inbox.
This project can be used for the following application
1. We can monitor and store more parameters like Humidity, PH of soil, and pressure, by replacing the level sensing module with a temperature sensor or respective sensor.
2. We can store this data in a memory location using a memory IC or a memory card.
3. We can draw graphs of variations in these parameters using a computer.
You will get the following documents with this project:
The Youtube video is coming soon
Question: Which type of GSM Modem you have used? Can we use a Mobile instead of a GSM modem?
Answer: We have used SIMCOM300 GSM modem. No, we can not replace GSM modem by Mobile in this project
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microcontroller based mobile detector using graphical lcd
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with circuit only
Is this project ready? if yes, then is there any scope of alteration as per our need. I need more enhanced project asap.
Thanks,
Ritesh
sir,
i need same project with ammonia sensing can you do it , please let me know cost of this circuit.
sir
how can we show the output of this project?if we have to show the output we need toxic gas.how we get the toxic gas.please sir give me a reply as fast as u could.
Hi swathy, the project title is Toxic gas detection, however this project has CO Sensor, LPG sensor and Methane sensor, you can generate these gases easily in small quantity.
can this project detect what amount of methane/LPG/CO gas is present ?
Which micro controller was used for this project?