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    Sistema de control y monitorización de alarmas comunitarias para el Taller de Innovación y Desarrollo Tecnológico FISEI
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Ingeniería en Sistemas, Electrónica e Industrial. Carrera de Ingeniería Industrial, 2025-02) Tacoamán Yauli Marco Fabricio; Salazar Logroño Franklin Wilfrido
    This research project developed a pilot for a community alarm control and monitoring system for the Innovation and Technological Development Workshop FISEI of the Technical University of Ambato. The system integrates multiple devices connected through IoT technology, designed to issue alert notifications quickly, accurately and efficiently. This solution addresses fundamental problems, such as delays in the transmission of information and lack of coordination in critical situations, significantly improving emergency response capacity and strengthening community safety. The system includes an intuitive interface, accessible from both mobile devices and computers, which allows users to manage alarms, consult event history and activate key functions, such as the panic button or detailed alarm notification. To ensure the reliability and speed of notifications, communication protocols based on MQTT were used. Tests evidenced a margin of error of approximately 9%, showing that the system responds effectively in 9 out of 10 activations, either via physical buttons, the mobile app or via the fire and smoke detection station. In conclusion, this system represents a scalable and efficient solution, with the potential to be integrated in more relevant projects, contributing to security and coordination in emergency scenarios.

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