
EVMS: Explosive Vehicle Monitoring System with IoT
Author(s) -
Brahmaji Godi*,
Appala Srinuvasu Muttipati,
V. Sangeeta,
N. Renugadevi
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.c6546.098319
Subject(s) - explosive material , internet of things , computer science , wireless sensor network , wireless , identification (biology) , cloud computing , computer security , the internet , telecommunications , computer network , world wide web , chemistry , botany , organic chemistry , biology , operating system
Internet of Things (IoT) is playing a dynamic role in day to day human lives. It is an integrated platform relates with physical sensor components, wireless device networks, cloud based databases and application monitoring systems. Technology of IoT expanded in many research areas such Agricultural forming, Air pollution, Wastage management, E-health monitoring etc. In this scenario the proposed system which relates to logistical industrial operation so, the authors try to use the Internet of Things as a solution to the problem. At present moving explosive vehicles are not monitored specifically by any online automated system. The aspect of monitoring and controlling moving heavy explosive vehicles is tough, which are carrying huge amount of cargo such as pharmacy chemicals, oils, gases. It is very difficult to monitor the moving vehicles in industrial areas and other locations. The major problem is with the identification of certain issues such as local and global positioning, parking places, filling stations road and traffic directions, sound identification, leakage management, and other safety measures of the vehicles. The primary elements of the proposed IoT system are analyzed based on IoT architectural model and wireless sensor networks. It supports the physical devices to work connectively as to collect and send the exact information through the online application to monitor the moving explosive vehicles. This system is further called the Explosive Vehicle Monitoring Systems (EVMS). The authors believe that the EVMS can regulate all major problems mentioned above. This paper will observe the possibilities of future implementation of the EVMS system