Indoor air quality management - quick setup of Milesight sensors

INTRODUCTION
Indoor air quality (IAQ) is of vital importance to the people who occupy it. Knowing the source and control of air pollutants in the building in use will help reduce health risks for employees for whom the premises are the place of daily work.
Milesight IoT solutions make it simple and affordable to implement a LoRaWAN-based solution, with the final result being insight and control over the "microclimate" of the monitored rooms. With the help of a clear interface, air quality data - especially CO2 levels - can be quickly uploaded and analyzed.
Milesight, through collaboration with its partner Qubitro, has streamlined the implementation of the Milesight AM103 sensor, in terms of speed and ease of installation. Integration with Qubitro's infrastructure is done without writing long lines of code, and data is accessed in record time.
The LoRaWAN® Milesight AM103/AM103L IAQ (Indoor Ambient Monitoring) sensor features a compact design and features for easy setup and immediate deployment. High accuracy detection of temperature, humidity and CO2 provides valuable insight and control of indoor air quality.
,Users can also perform sensor integration with Milesight IoT Cloud and enjoy even more features. Key features of Milesight IoT Cloud include:
- intuitive dashboard,
- real-time notification,
- sharing and transmission,
- Generating detailed and regular reports,
- customized triggering conditions (Triggering Conditions).
You can try out the Milesight IoT Cloud platform -. sign up for a FREE DEMO
For the advanced - how to connect the AM103/AM103L to The Things Stack and synchronize it with Qubitro.
If you'd like to see how Milesight's solutions work with Qubitro, here's a sample setup. To create this connection, we need a Milesight AM103/AM103L IAQ LoRaWAN®sensor, accessto The Things Network, and access to Qubitro.
STEP 1
In The Things Network, enter The Things Stack service and synchronize all devices with Qubitro. Webhook integration is done without coding.
STEP 2
Log in to your Qubitro account and select The Things Stack to get the credentials required for the integration.


STEP 3
Leave the page open and copy the automatically generated credentials to paste them into the integration.
STEP 4
Click Integrations > Webhooks in the application menu in The Things Network, then click + Add webhook button at the top right of the page and select Qubitro from the list.
STEP 5
Refresh the device list. Go to Projects > No code integration and refresh the device list to make sure all devices are in sync.
STEP 6
Use the "Payload formatter" program - the binary data can be formatted in The Things Stack user interface or Qubitro. In this example, the formatting program is created in Qubitro under the device page.
STEP 7
Integration completed. Once the integration is complete, Qubitro will always be synchronized, even if new sensors are connected.
STEP 8
Data visualization. Once the integration is complete, users can visualize the data on the corresponding platform.