BSc Thesis: IoT and Ecological Monitoring

Our student at the Faculty for Information Systems and Technologies, mr Dejan Babić, defended his BSc thesis today on IoT applications in ecological monitoring. Mr. Babić used the lab equipment and sensors from the ECOMON lab.

ABSTRACT – Internet of Things is one of the most popular and most important concepts of today’s technological scene. Modern world of information technologies is almost unimaginable without it. The number of devices that have access to internet has surpassed the number of people on our planet a long time ago, and that number keeps growing rapidly. More of those devices means that there is more data that is generated as the product of their use. Many corporations are in race to collect as much data as possible, which should bring them some new values. However, the benefit of quick information is also provided to an independent individual, who is increasingly busy, as the modern world imposes it on him. The idea and realization of the Internet of Things is such that it becomes the main medium for fast data collection and exchange, which makes the devices interconnected. This thesis will try to show the basic principles according to which the Internet of Things works through a practical example of an environmental monitoring station.

Mr.Babic presenting his work on Internet of Things and Ecological Monitoring
Practical demonstration with sensors and microcontroller