A Fire suppression monitoring system for smart building
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A fire suppression system (FSS) monitoring system is a system to monitor the FSS devices’ status since FSS is a critical system to respond to fire disasters. The monitoring system collects data on important parameters which are water pressure, main power status, and backup power status. The FSS monitoring system is built with an IoT capability where data are collected from the FSS module and sent to the IoT platform through Wi-Fi based Internet connection. Then the data will be displayed in a dashboard application. A QoS assessment framework is referred to and performed to check the performance of the FSS monitoring system, namely the TIPHON framework, which consists of five parameters: bandwidth, throughput, packet loss, delay, and jitter. The overall score for the FSS system using the TIPHON standard is 3.2 or categorized as “good”.
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