A Low-cost IoT-based Meteorological System Using LoRaWAN and Embedded Technologies:Architecture and Future Trends

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Abba, A., Dajnowski, N., Usman, A., Guest, A. and Sabuj, S. 2023. A Low-cost IoT-based Meteorological System Using LoRaWAN and Embedded Technologies:Architecture and Future Trends. ICIEV-icIVPR 2023: Joint 11th International Conference on Informatics, Electronics & Vision and 6th International Conference on Imaging, Vision & Pattern Recognition. University of East London, UK 26 - 29 Oct 2023 IEEE.
AuthorsAbba, A., Dajnowski, N., Usman, A., Guest, A. and Sabuj, S.
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The field of meteorological station development is undergoing continuous advancements, driven by the pursuit of more precise data acquisition while also maintaining cost effectiveness. To achieve this objective, governments and businesses are increasingly harnessing Internet of Things (IoT) platforms to deploy hyperlocal and highly sophisticated meteorological stations. These stations are designed to offer real-time analysis of weather conditions and forecasts with unparalleled precision. In this study, we have designed and implemented a robust yet affordable meteorological system capable of collecting various weather parameters. This system is integrated with a low-cost, long-range data transmission technology, enabling multiple nodes to access the internet through the LoRaWAN network server. Additionally, we have developed a user-friendly graphical user interface (GUI) application for visualizing meteorological data. Our proposed solution demonstrated impressive capabilities. The system consistently recorded and transmitted essential meteorological parameters, such as temperature, humidity, pressure, and wind speed, with high accuracy and reliability. Additionally, our GUI application facilitated user-friendly access to this data, offering clear visual representations of weather conditions and station performance.

KeywordsInternet of Things; Meteorological Station; Long-Range Wide Area Network; Low-Power Wide Area Network
Year2023
ConferenceICIEV-icIVPR 2023: Joint 11th International Conference on Informatics, Electronics & Vision and 6th International Conference on Imaging, Vision & Pattern Recognition
PublisherIEEE
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Deposited12 Dec 2023
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