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Item Sistema de monitoreo para la avícola “san miguel” con una red de sensores inalámbricos basados en la tecnología LPWAN(Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Ingeniería en Sistemas, Electrónica e Industrial. Carrera de Ingeniería en Electrónica y Comunicaciones, 2022-09) Orosco Tonato, Ángel Leonardo; Castro Martin, Ana PamelaThe present research work describes the development of a monitoring system for the "San Miguel" poultry farm with a network of wireless sensors based on LPWAN technology located in the province of Cotopaxi, canton of San Miguel de Salcedo, in this way the operators of the shed of chickens will be informed at all times about the environmental conditions such as: temperature, humidity, lumens and existing CO2 concentration. The prototype monitoring system with Lora and IoT technology has 3 important elements: two slaves nodes (Node 1 and 2), one master node (Node 3), and a IoT servers for mobile devices such as computers or laptops. The Lora ESP32 microcontroller was used for the monitoring system. Node1 has 4 sensors to measure temperature, humidity, lumens, and CO2. Node 2 has 3 sensors for measuring temperature, humidity and lumens. Data collected by Node 1 and 2 is sent to Node 3. IoT server called Thinger.io receives data from Node 3, this data is shown in a user interface. An appmovil was developed with the application tool of RemoteXY cloud server to show the sensor data. Node 3 can send alarms of high temperature, low temperature and high concentration of CO2 in the environment through the use of the instant messaging system that Telegram has. The automatic alarm system brings operators an easy way to kwon if environment conditions are optimal in the poultry farm. Generally, this measurement process is carried out only with the sense of touch and based on their experience in raising chickens, therefore, having an intelligent monitoring system provides an advantage in raising chickens. The implementation of the monitoring system for the poultry farm provides better management of resources such as gas from the brooders, it also allowed identifying the concentration of CO2 in the environment to adequately ventilate the shed. In addition, the knowledge of the environmental conditions in real time and an appropriate bird care improves the quality of life of chickens.