Tsukamoto Fuzzy Inference System on Internet of Things-Based for Room Temperature and Humidity Control

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The idea of the Internet of Things (IoT) is utilized to increase the advantages of internet connectivity. As long as the electrical device is still connected to the internet, IoT can be utilized to operate it. This study applies the concept of IoT as a fan control and monitoring of the humidity and room temperature through a mobile-based application, so that the room can be controlled remotely using a smartphone before use. It is necessary to always keep the room comfortable to use, so that users can increase productivity and always avoid potential disease attacks when the temperature is unstable. In addition, the IoT concept also makes it easier to turn off the fan if at any time you forget to turn it off. This fan is integrated with the ESP32 microcontroller which has been equipped with a Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) module to access data changes in the Firebase Realtime Database. Room temperature and humidity are measured with a DHT22 sensor and processed using Tsukamoto's Fuzzy Inference System to produce the appropriate fan speed in the Duty Cycle unit. Tools and applications can work as predicted based on the findings of the research conducted. However, the impact of the fan on a closed room cannot cool the room temperature but the room temperature moves up with a change of 0.3 °C to 0.5 °C within 40-75 minutes. Therefore, in the next study it is recommended to use cooling devices such as Exhaust fans or Air Conditioners.

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Sunardi, Yudhana, A., & Furizal. (2023). Tsukamoto Fuzzy Inference System on Internet of Things-Based for Room Temperature and Humidity Control. IEEE Access, 11, 6209–6227. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3236183

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