Indoor Air Quality Detection Robot Model Based on the Internet of Things (IoT)
Simamora, Anggiat Mora, Denih, Asep, Suriansyah, Mohamad Iqbal
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
This paper presents the design, implementation, and evaluation of an IoT-based robotic system for mapping and monitoring indoor air quality. The primary objective was to develop a mobile robot capable of autonomously mapping a closed environment, detecting concentrations of CO$_2$, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), smoke, temperature, and humidity, and transmitting real-time data to a web interface. The system integrates a set of sensors (SGP30, MQ-2, DHT11, VL53L0X, MPU6050) with an ESP32 microcontroller. It employs a mapping algorithm for spatial data acquisition and utilizes a Mamdani fuzzy logic system for air quality classification. Empirical tests in a model room demonstrated average localization errors below $5\%$, actuator motion errors under $2\%$, and sensor measurement errors within $12\%$ across all modalities. The contributions of this work include: (1) a low-cost, integrated IoT robotic platform for simultaneous mapping and air quality detection; (2) a web-based user interface for real-time visualization and control; and (3) validation of system accuracy under laboratory conditions.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
May-27-2025
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