CO2 Monitoring System Prototype using Wireless Sensor Network

  • Hanif Arief Wisesa Faculty of Computer Science, Universitas Indonesia
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Hanif Arief Wisesa, Faculty of Computer Science, Universitas Indonesia

Faculty of Computer Science

Universitas Indonesia

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Published
2017-07-25
How to Cite
Wisesa, H. A. (2017). CO2 Monitoring System Prototype using Wireless Sensor Network. International Journal on Information and Communication Technology (IJoICT), 2(2), 49. https://doi.org/10.21108/IJOICT.2016.22.127
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