10.5281/zenodo.1123561
Jaheon Gu
Wooyong Chung
Mijung Koo
Seonbok Lee
Gyoutae Park
Sangguk Ahn
Hiesik Kim
Jungil Park
Development And Evaluation Of A Portable Ammonia Gas Detector
Zenodo
2016
Ammonia
detector
gas safety
portable.
2016-02-01
en
Journal article
https://zenodo.org/record/1123562
10.5281/zenodo.1123562
10004065
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Open Access
<p>In this paper, we present a portable ammonia gas detector for performing the gas safety management efficiently. The display of the detector is separated from its body. The display module is received the data measured from the detector using ZigBee. The detector has a rechargeable li-ion battery which can be use for 11~12 hours, and a Bluetooth module for sending the data to the PC or the smart devices. The data are sent to the server and can access using the web browser or mobile application. The range of the detection concentration is 0~100ppm.</p>
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