Flood Intimation through SMTP using Raspberry Pi

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Flood Intimation through SMTP using Raspberry Pi

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Description

ABSTRACT

A natural disaster causes more damages so that this is simple Raspberry Pi beginner level Intimation project to intimate about the flood or any other disaster using SMTP protocol, by Raspberry Pi. If it is apartments every one’s detail is there in the database, so if any disaster yet to come, it is identified by the weather stations and intimated through email with a sample picture of the environment.

BLOCK DIAGRAM

Block diagram of Flood Intimation through SMTP using Raspberry Pi

BLOCK DIAGRAM DESCRIPTION

Raspberry Pi is connected to the Internet to send the message through SMTP protocol, as well as to get data from weather cloud. The USB camera is connected to the Raspberry Pi to capture an image of the situation when the flood occurred.

 

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

Raspberry Pi is connected to the network, as already we got authenticated by weather cloud we can get the weather values using cloud API key, so that we are getting the information about current weather and upcoming weather, it will monitor throughout the days, if there is any possibility of the natural disaster like flood, thunderstorms, it will get intimated the message with pictures to the registered email id in the list.

 

HARDWARE REQUIRED

  • Raspberry Pi
  • Power Adapter
  • HDMI to VGA converter (optional, when connecting to Monitor)
  • Camera

SOFTWARE REQUIRED

  • SD Card Formatter
  • Win32 Disk Imager (or) Etcher

 

LIBRARIES USED

  • Time library (For Delay functions)
  • smtplib
  • urllib2
  • json

 

CONCLUSION

By this Raspberry Pi project, every natural disaster gets intimated through SMTP protocol as mail, so that precautions can be taken before it makes a disaster.

 

Additional information

Weight 1.000000 kg

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