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    Aplicación web de monitoreo y alerta temprana de incendios forestales basado en IoT para zonas rurales vulnerables en Cuenca
    (Instituto Superior Tecnológico Particular Sudamericano, 2025) Puchi Bermejo Jeremy Mateo
    Wildfires in Cuenca pose a significant threat to ecosystems, rural areas, and public health. This study presents the development of a web application based on IoT (Internet of Things) to detect and alert about forest fires. The system collects data on critical parameters such astemperature, hu midity, and smoke detection using the lightweight MQTT communication protocol, with HiveMQ as an intermediary. All collected data is stored in a database and displayed on the web application through line graphs, enabling intuitive identification of potential fire outbreaks and helping reduce response times for authorities. The web application was developed using the SCRUM framework due to its adaptability, transparency, and incremental early deliveries, alongside a quantitative research methodology that included surveys to assess the importance of the device and system. The results demonstrated that the sensors effectively detected anomalies and transmitted the data to the web application, where it was visualized through line graphs for better intuitive understanding. However, expanding sensor coverage and strengthening communication technologies in rural areas with limited connectivity remains necessary

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