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LPG Leakage and Flame Detection with SMS Notification and Alarm System: Rule-Based Method

2020 11th IEEE Control and System Graduate Research Colloquium (ICSGRC)

(2020), pp. 323-327

Mon Arjay F. Malbog a , Honeylet D. Grimaldo b , Luisito Lolong Lacatan c , Rhowel M. Dellosa d , Yolanda D. Austria e

a Department of Computer Engineering, Technological Institute of the Philippines, Manila, Philippines

b Department of Computer Engineering, FEU Alabang, Alabang Muntinlupa, Philippines

c College of Engineering, AMA University, Quezon City, Philippines

d College of Engineering and Information, Asia Technological School of Science and Art Philippines, Sta Rosa Laguna, Philippines

e Department of Computer Engineering, Adamson University, Manila, Philippines

Abstract: Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is readily available to consumers around the world because LPG is a clean, portable, and efficient source of energy. LPG is currently used by hundreds of millions of people in the world and there are more than 1000 applications. LPG cylinder may leak as a liquid or a gas. If the source of ignition and gas meets LPG can explode or burn. LPG can make the lives of the people in the house endangered and can cause cold burns to the skin. To ensure the safety and security of the consumers using LPG the study aims to develop a device that can detect gas, smoke, and flame from the LPG cylinder and can notify the owner via text messages applying a rule-based approach. The system can display also a warning message and can alarm the owner using a buzzer. The researchers conducted functionality testing with twenty (20) trials in checking the accuracy of the system were obtained a 100% accuracy. This proves that the system is reliable and efficient when using at home by the consumers.

Recommended APA Citation:

Malbog, M. A. F., Grimaldo, H. D., Lacatan, L. L., Dellosa, R. M., & Austria, Y. D. (2020). LPG Leakage and Flame Detection with SMS Notification and Alarm System: Rule-Based Method. 2020 11th IEEE Control and System Graduate Research Colloquium (ICSGRC), 323-327. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICSGRC49013.2020.9232494

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