Emergency Response System using Internet of Things and Cloud Computing
Keywords:
Cloud Based Alert System, Emergency Response System, Industrial Safety, Real-Time Data Monitoring, Wireless Data TransmissionAbstract
Industrial workplaces are prone to safety incidents such as hazardous gas exposure, abnormal physiological conditions and falls, where delayed detection and limited real-time visibility can hinder timely response. This paper presents the development of an IoT-based Emergency Response System (ERS) wristband for industrial safety that enables continuous monitoring of environmental and worker physiological parameters, cloud-based data logging and real-time alerting. The system integrates distributed sensors and a wearable platform (Wemos D1 Mini with MAX30102, BMP280, MQ2 and ADXL345), transmitting data to the ThingSpeak cloud and presenting status to supervisors through a Windows Forms dashboard with threshold-based warning indicators. Experimental validation against reference instruments shows an average heart-rate deviation of 1.87 bpm, SpO₂ deviation of 1.27%, temperature deviation of 1.28°C and pressure deviation of 5.13 hPa, demonstrating reliable sensing performance for non-clinical industrial monitoring. Overall, the ERS provides a scalable framework for real-time safety monitoring and hazard notification, supporting improved situational awareness and future integration of predictive analytics.
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