Smoke Bending
Internet of Things Project2022

At the Cyber Physical System Laboratory, we've developed an innovative project called Smokebending that combines Internet of Things (IoT) technology with real-world applications.
Project Overview
Smoke bending is an IoT project designed to detect and mitigate smoke-related hazards using cutting-edge technology. Our system utilizes the MQ7 Sensor, a highly sensitive gas sensor, to detect smoke levels in the surrounding environment. When smoke is detected, Smoke bending triggers a fan to mitigate the hazard by circulating air and reducing smoke concentration.
Project Components

- Baseboard ESP8266: The core platform for our IoT system, providing connectivity and processing capabilities.
- Fan: A crucial component of Smoke bending, the fan activates to circulate air and reduce smoke concentration upon detection.
- Nodemcu ESP8266: Another essential element of our system, the Nodemcu ESP8266 facilitates communication between components and the cloud.
- Relay Dual Channel: Responsible for controlling the fan's operation, the dual-channel relay ensures seamless activation upon smoke detection.
- MQ-7 Sensor: The key sensor for detecting smoke levels accurately and triggering the fan when necessary.
- I2C OLED: An OLED display interface for providing real-time information and system status.
Photo of the Product

Integration with Website

Features :
- Light/dark mode toggle
- Responsive page
- Login and register user
- Live database control
- Cross platform