Description

 The "IoT Based Weather Station Using Arduino" course guides participants through the development of a smart weather monitoring system using Arduino microcontrollers and various sensors. Participants will explore the integration of sensors such as the DHT11 for temperature and humidity, LDR for light intensity, Rain Drop sensor for rainfall detection, and MQ135 for air quality measurement. The course covers the principles of sensor operation, including data collection and interpretation, and how to interface sensors with Arduino boards. Participants will learn how to program Arduino to read sensor data, process it, and transmit it to the cloud for real-time monitoring using IoT platforms. Additionally, participants will explore advanced features such as data visualization and analysis using web-based dashboards. Through hands-on projects and practical exercises, participants will gain the skills and knowledge to build their own IoT-based weather stations for monitoring environmental conditions.

Who This Course Is For: This course is suitable for electronics enthusiasts, hobbyists, students, and professionals interested in building IoT-based weather monitoring systems. It is ideal for individuals with basic knowledge of Arduino programming and electronics who want to explore the capabilities of sensors for environmental monitoring. Whether you are a beginner seeking to understand the fundamentals of IoT or an experienced Arduino user looking to develop advanced IoT applications, this course will provide you with the knowledge and practical experience to build your own IoT-based weather station using Arduino.

 

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