An IoT-Enabled LoRa Communication-Based Hydrogen Leak Localization System Using Machine Learning
Arif Ibrahim, József SárosiHydrogen leakage detection and mapping are essential in hydrogen-rich environments to ensure safe utilization in industrial and commercial applications. In this study, a wireless IoT-enabled hydrogen leak-mapping system was developed using machine learning and a LoRa-coupled wireless sensor network. A miniature model of a hydrogen production system was used, featuring a functioning electrolyzer that generates pure hydrogen by splitting water. To perform efficient leakage mapping, the leak location and watch time were varied, and six readings from commercial hydrogen gas sensors were recorded for better analysis. The relative sensor responses recorded by the six hydrogen sensors were used as input features for the machine learning models. The model accuracy was approximately 88.13%. LoRa communication technology was also used to demonstrate its use in harsh conditions, along with the IoT protocol, to deliver data over the Internet for better accessibility and monitoring. The developed localization technology enables safe monitoring of hazardous, highly flammable hydrogen gas, and machine learning can help prevent fatal accidents.