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Data Collection and Remote Control of an IoT Electronic Nose Using Web Services and the MQTT Protocol
Juan J Pérez-Solano1, Antonio Ruiz-Canales2
1Departamento de Informática, Universitat de València, Avenida de la Universidad S/N, 46100 Burjassot, Valencia, Spain.
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An electronic nose is a device capable of characterizing samples of substances and products by their aroma. The development of such devices relies on a series of non-specific sensors that react to gases and generate different signals, which can be used for compound identification and sample classification. The deployment of such devices often requires the possibility of having remote access over the Internet to manage their operation and to collect the sampled data. In this context, the application of web technologies to the monitoring and supervision of these systems connected to the Internet, which can be considered as an Internet of Things (IoT) device, offers the advantage of not requiring the development of client-side applications. Users can employ a browser to connect to the IoT device and monitor or control its operation. Moreover, web design enables the development of cross-platform web monitoring systems. In addition, the inclusion of the MQTT protocol and the utilization of a virtual private network (VPN) enable a secure transmission and collection of the sampled data. In this work, all these technologies have been applied in the development of a system to manage and collect data to monitor rot in lemons treated with sodium benzoate before harvest.

