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Technologies for collecting and transmitting sensor data with optical sensors for the control of high-frequency Ozonators

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  • Askar Abdykadyrov
  • Dina Ermanova
  • Seidulla Abdullayev
  • Aliya Izbairova
  • Zhanar Altayeva

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The efficiency of data collection and transmission technologies using optical sensors in controlling high-frequency ozonators was studied. Ozonators play a crucial role in air and water purification, while sensors allow monitoring of ozone concentration with an accuracy of ±0.1%. The research was conducted in the laboratory of the Department of Electronics, Telecommunications, and Space Technologies at Satbayev University, utilizing Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GSM technologies. The efficiency of ozone generation improved by 25%, energy consumption decreased by 15%, and data transmission speed increased by 30%. The integration of IoT devices reduced maintenance costs by 25%. The advanced mathematical and technological model enhanced the efficiency of ozonators, ensuring ecological and economic sustainability.

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  • Askar Abdykadyrov & Dina Ermanova & Seidulla Abdullayev & Aliya Izbairova & Zhanar Altayeva, 2025. "Technologies for collecting and transmitting sensor data with optical sensors for the control of high-frequency Ozonators," International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies, Innovative Research Publishing, vol. 8(4), pages 2030-2042.
  • Handle: RePEc:aac:ijirss:v:8:y:2025:i:4:p:2030-2042:id:8287
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