Application of Fuzzy Logic Mamdani in IoT-Based Air Quality Monitoring Systems
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33022/ijcs.v13i5.4291Keywords:
IoT, Fuzzy Logic Mamdani, Air Quality, ISPU, SensorAbstract
This study aims to develop and implement an air quality monitoring system using Internet of Things (IoT) technology and Mamdani fuzzy logic. The system integrates sensors to detect PM2.5, PM10, and CO concentrations. Real-time data is processed using fuzzy logic to generate an easily understandable Indeks Standar Pencemar Udara (ISPU). Testing showed 95% accuracy in ISPU measurement, 2-second response time, and 99.5% uptime over 30 days. The Mamdani fuzzy logic effectively handles uncertain data, providing accurate air quality interpretations. The system classifies air quality into different ISPU categories (Good, Medium, Unhealthy, Very Unhealthy, Dangerous) in real-time. The study concludes that integrating IoT and fuzzy logic yields a high-performing, reliable air quality monitoring tool, significantly aiding pollution mitigation and public health. Further research is recommended to enhance algorithms and integrate additional technologies for improved functionality and accuracy.
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