International Journal of Research Studies in Educational Technology
Divine Word College of San Jose Special Issue
Volume 8, Issue Number 4
Available Online: 15 July 2024
Author/s:
Gragasin, Marianne Nicole G.*
Divine Word College of San Jose, Philippines (mariannenics08@gmail.com)
Cusi, Kent Gabriel D.
Calle, Aira Mia Jhemhel M.
Calabio, Engrid B.
Enriquez, Christopher Lynson P.
Dablo, Imarie O.
Limos-Galay, Jenny A.
Abstract:
Traditional fire alarm systems often need to be improved in densely populated urban environments. Thus, the researchers utilized experimental research to develop an Arduino Uno fire alarm system with Android connectivity using a GSM Module, temperature sensor, and smoke sensor. After developing the device, the researchers tested and answered the validated evaluation checklist to determine if the device was properly working or not. Results reveal that the participants strongly agree that the device is effective, with an overall mean of 3.52. Moreover, it was found that the system’s Android connectivity improves the timeliness of fire alerts and enhances emergency response coordination. Moreover, no significant difference exists between the Arduino Uno fire alarm system with Android connectivity and the traditional fire alarm system; thus, the device was accepted. Thus, the Arduino Uno fire alarm system with Android connectivity using a GSM module, temperature, and smoke sensor offers a compelling alternative, addressing these shortcomings through its affordability, adaptability, and seamless connectivity. Arduino boards are renowned for their cost-effectiveness, making them a viable option for widespread implementation, even in areas with limited resources. This technology opens doors to improved fire safety in communities that might not otherwise have access. Future researchers can optimize the algorithm’s performance and enhance the reliability of early fire detection by training the system on diverse datasets encompassing various environmental conditions and types of fire events.
Keywords: Arduino Uno, GSM module, Android integration, scalable and affordable detection, smoke sensor
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5861/ijrset.2024.8029
Cite this article:
Gragasin, M. N. G., Cusi, K. G. D., Calle, A. M. J. M., Calabio, E. B., Enriquez, C. L. P., Dablo, I. O., & Limos-Galay, J. A. (2024). Arduino Uno fire alarm system with Android connectivity using GSM Module, Temperature, and Smoke Sensor. International Journal of Research Studies in Educational Technology, 8(4), 9-17. https://doi.org/10.5861/ijrset.2024.8029
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