Research Article
Development of a IoT Based Thermologger for Real-Time Temperature Monitoring
Issue:
Volume 13, Issue 2, June 2025
Pages:
28-37
Received:
13 May 2025
Accepted:
30 May 2025
Published:
21 June 2025
DOI:
10.11648/j.iotcc.20251302.11
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Abstract: The temperature-sensitive industries including healthcare, agriculture and cold chain logistics the Internet of Things (IoT) has greatly increased monitoring and management of environmental conditions. Minor temperature fluctuations can lead to the deterioration of products, diminished effectiveness of pharmaceuticals, or suboptimal agricultural results. This work presents the design and development of a thermologger system for real-time temperature monitoring and data recording system based on the Internet of Things (IoT). The Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a revolutionary solution, facilitating real-time monitoring, sophisticated analysis and automated decision-making across several sectors. The system incorporates low-power digital temperature sensors, a microcontroller unit (MCU) and a wireless communication module based on the ESP-8266. These components work together to collect temperature data and transmit it to a cloud platform for storage and analysis. A key feature of the system is its user-friendly interface, available through a mobile app and a web dashboard. These platforms enable users to view temperature trends, receive alerts when temperatures fall outside of safe ranges and generate reports for further analysis. The alert mechanism is especially useful in high-risk areas such as vaccine storage, greenhouse operations, large industrial cold storage, datacenter and food transportation where timely intervention can prevent significant loss. Real-world testing demonstrates the system’s accuracy, responsiveness, and dependability. These findings validate the system’s efficacy and affordability as a continuous temperature monitoring solution for critical applications. All things considered the proposed thermologger system may enhance operational decision-making, boost safety and optimize resource use across a range of industries.
Abstract: The temperature-sensitive industries including healthcare, agriculture and cold chain logistics the Internet of Things (IoT) has greatly increased monitoring and management of environmental conditions. Minor temperature fluctuations can lead to the deterioration of products, diminished effectiveness of pharmaceuticals, or suboptimal agricultural re...
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