Presenter(s)
Varsha Tejaswi Kilaparthi
Files
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Description
We hear about temperature control issues a lot these days. The temperatures in the rooms will alter according to the seasons. Temperatures inside, outdoors, and those of food, heating equipment, and the atmosphere can all be measured. In order to regulate the temperature, you can either heat or chill the space as needed. If you live in the cold north, you might be able to create something that will sound an alarm, turn on the heat, or start moving water when your pipes are about to freeze. So, using the ESP8266, which allows us to perform tasks wirelessly, we will examine how to resolve this temperature-related problem.The main aim of this project is to control the temperature. By using constant temperature in a room, reading can be set up-to a certain value. If the value reached its maximum, the alarm will indicate the system that it is exceeding its limit. On an hourly basis the data readings can be noted in the web service. .
Publication Date
4-19-2023
Project Designation
Independent Research
Primary Advisor
Ryan Lambdin
Primary Advisor's Department
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Keywords
Stander Symposium, School of Engineering
Institutional Learning Goals
Diversity; Critical Evaluation of Our Times; Practical Wisdom
Recommended Citation
"Temperature control" (2023). Stander Symposium Projects. 2989.
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/stander_posters/2989
Comments
Presentation: 10:00 a.m-12:00 p.m., Kennedy Union Torch Lounge