A Low-Cost IoT Based Automatic Water Quality Monitoring System for Textile Industry

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Avishek Das Gupta ◽  
Zafar Sadek ◽  
Md. Harunur Rashid Bhuiyan ◽  
Md. Golam Kibria ◽  
Tarik Reza Toha ◽  
...  
2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeba Anandh S ◽  
Anandharaj M ◽  
Aswinrajan J ◽  
Karankumar G ◽  
Karthik P

2010 ◽  
Vol 113-116 ◽  
pp. 1411-1414 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yi Jin ◽  
Mu Zhang ◽  
Da Gang Gu

Water quality is more and more important for people all over the world. But there are many problems in ordinary monitoring system for water quality such as untimely data processing, the lack and weakness of early warning mechanism for water quality change and so on. In this paper, one new remote water quality monitoring system was designed based on GPRS technology, after that the modules of the system were mentioned. Especially including the design and the working process of GPRS module, the design of the two main subsystem of the remote water quality monitoring system was described. The test of the remote water quality monitoring system based on GPRS proved that the system has the qualities of stable performance, reliability, well-maintain and low cost.


Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (11) ◽  
pp. 3775
Author(s):  
Arif Ul Alam ◽  
Dennis Clyne ◽  
M. Jamal Deen

Multi-parameter water quality monitoring is crucial in resource-limited areas to provide persistent water safety. Conventional water monitoring techniques are time-consuming, require skilled personnel, are not user-friendly and are incompatible with operating on-site. Here, we develop a multi-parameter water quality monitoring system (MWQMS) that includes an array of low-cost, easy-to-use, high-sensitivity electrochemical sensors, as well as custom-designed sensor readout circuitry and smartphone application with wireless connectivity. The system overcomes the need of costly laboratory-based testing methods and the requirement of skilled workers. The proposed MWQMS system can simultaneously monitor pH, free chlorine, and temperature with sensitivities of 57.5 mV/pH, 186 nA/ppm and 16.9 mV/°C, respectively, as well as sensing of BPA with <10 nM limit of detection. The system also provides seamless interconnection between transduction of the sensors’ signal, signal processing, wireless data transfer and smartphone app-based operation. This interconnection was accomplished by fabricating nanomaterial and carbon nanotube-based sensors on a common substrate, integrating these sensors to a readout circuit and transmitting the sensor data to an Android application. The MWQMS system provides a general platform technology where an array of other water monitoring sensors can also be easily integrated and programmed. Such a system can offer tremendous opportunity for a broad range of environmental monitoring applications.


2021 ◽  
Vol 69 (2) ◽  
pp. 2405-2424
Author(s):  
Anabi Hilary Kelechi ◽  
Mohammed H. Alsharif ◽  
Anya Chukwudi-eke Anya ◽  
Mathias U. Bonet ◽  
Samson Aiyudubie Uyi ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
MD. Reza Ranjbar ◽  
Aisha H. Abdalla

<p>Due to the vast increase in global industrial output, rural to urban drift and the over-utilization of land and sea resources, the quality of water available to people has deteriorated greatly. Before the sensor based approach to water quality monitoring, water quality was tested by collecting the samples of water and experimentally analyzing it in the laboratories. However, in today, with time being a scarce resource, the traditional method of water quality testing is not efficient anymore. To tackle this issue, several electronic (microcontroller and sensor based) water quality monitoring systems were developed in the past decade. However, an in depth study of this current water quality testing technology shows that there are some limitations that should be taken into consideration. Therefore, an automatic, remote, and low cost water quality monitoring system has been developed. This system consists of a core microcontroller, multiple sensors, GSM module, LCD display screen, and an alarm subsystem. The quality of water is read from the physical world through the water quality testing sensors and sent to the microcontroller. The data is then analyzed by the microcontroller and the result is displayed on the LCD screen on the device. At the same time, another copy of the sensor readings is sent remotely to the user’s mobile phone in the form of SMS. If an abnormal water quality parameter is detected by any sensor, the alarm system will turn on the respective red LED for that parameter and the buzzer will give warning sound. At the same time, the abnormality of the water parameter is reported to the user through SMS. The system is aimed to be used for wide applications and by all categories of users. It can facilitate the process of water quality monitoring autonomously and with low cost; to help people improve their quality of drinking water, household water supplies and aquaculture farms, especially in rural areas where residents do not have access to standardized water supply and suffer from different diseases caused by contaminated water.</p>


Author(s):  
Aravinda S. Rao ◽  
Stephen Marshall ◽  
Jayavardhana Gubbi ◽  
Marimuthu Palaniswami ◽  
Richard Sinnott ◽  
...  

2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Novita Dwi Susanti ◽  
Diang Sagita ◽  
Ignatius Fajar Apriyanto ◽  
Cahya Edi Wahyu Anggara ◽  
Doddy Andy Darmajana ◽  
...  

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