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IoT Based Building Energy Monitoring and Controlling System Using LoRa Modulation and MQTT Protocol

Agus Ramelan, Feri Adriyanto, Bambang Hermanu, Muhammad Hamka Ibrahim, J S Saputro, O Setiawan

2021IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Building energy monitoring systems are carried out to facilitate the monitoring and controlling of building energy consumption. Monitoring and controlling the use of electrical energy in real-time in a building has an impact on the pattern of regulating the efficiency level of energy use. This paper presents an effort to optimize energy consumption by using an energy management system using LoRa modulation and MQTT protocols. Sensors that feed electrical power data to a custom energy monitoring system are compiled by a set of sensors equipped with a power supply that is fastened to the system on a microcontroller with a LoRa communication interface then are called nodes. The nodes consist of arduino uno as a microcontroller, dragino LoRa Shield, ACS712 current sensor, ZMPT101B voltage sensor, and relay. Dragino LoRa Gateway LG01-N is used to connect the measured parameters to the IoT cloud server. MQTT protocol is used for the broker between nodes and servers using subscribe and publish method. In the initial experiments, the data visualization platform used was the open-source thingspeak platform. This platform includes a data visualization template and enables device control for savings. In the end nodes, the voltage, current, and power sensor accuracy error are 1,24%, 2.60%, and 3.13%.

Topics & Concepts

MQTTComputer scienceMicrocontrollerEnergy consumptionEmbedded systemDefault gatewayEfficient energy useReal-time computingMessage queueWireless sensor networkCommunications protocolCloud computingComputer networkEngineeringElectrical engineeringInternet of ThingsOperating systemIoT Networks and ProtocolsIoT-based Smart Home SystemsEngineering and Technology Innovations