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This paper presents an overview of the workings of CANSAT, a portable satellite capable of observing the environment. Nowadays, it is of great importance to learn about the weather conditions beforehand. Precise weather pattern data acquired in a short span of time can save many lives and property damage. The aim of this paper is to present a miniature model satellite that can measure temperature, humidity, pressure, gas detection, etc. in a given environment. This paper focuses on the results and analysis of weather data in Bangladesh. Our prototype model is able to communicate with the base station at a 300 m distance and transmit all the necessary survey data to the base station wirelessly. This proposed model also took careful consideration of the structural design of the device and data transmission speed to and from the base station for it’s augmentation. Different survey data, like acceleration, rotation, latitude, longitude, and altitude, were successfully collected and analyzed.
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Alam, M., Buiyan, M., Al Hasan Anik, M., Rahman, A., Lamisa, N.T. (2023). An Innovative Solar Power Can Satellite Model Prototype to Perceive the Environmental Data. In: Joby, P.P., Balas, V.E., Palanisamy, R. (eds) IoT Based Control Networks and Intelligent Systems. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 528. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5845-8_62
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