The Fire Alarm System Architecture via the Intelligent Things Technology for Higher Education

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Rukthin Laoha
Chaiyan Sakulthai
Narawich Sripauraya
Vutipol Chutjaraskul
Potsirin Limpinan

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The purposes of the research were (1) to design the fire alarm system architecture via the intelligent things technology for higher education and (2) to evaluate the fire alarm system architecture via the intelligent things technology for higher education. The research procedure was divided into two phases. The first phase is the fire alarm system architecture via the intelligent things technology for higher education design, and the second phase is the architecture evaluation
by experts. The samples were 5 experts in the Internet of Things, computer science and the information chosen by purposive sampling. Data collection tools were the system and the assessment of the appropriate model with a 5-level rating scale. The statistics used in data analysis were means and standard deviation. The results showed that (1) the system architecture of a fire alarm system using the Internet of Things for higher education included 3 tiers: 1.1) the Application Tier, 1.2) the Network Tier, 1.3) the Context-Aware and Sensing Tier, and (2) expert opinions on the system developed were at a reasonable level (equation=4.52, S.D.= 0.54).

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Laoha R, Sakulthai C, Sripauraya N, Chutjaraskul V, Limpinan P. The Fire Alarm System Architecture via the Intelligent Things Technology for Higher Education. PBRU.Sci.J [อินเทอร์เน็ต]. 31 ธันวาคม 2024 [อ้างถึง 1 เมษายน 2025];21(2):49-5. available at: https://li01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/scijPBRU/article/view/263180
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