scholarly journals Smart water quality monitoring system

IARJSET ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shubham Srivastava ◽  
Anupam Verma ◽  
Dr. N k Saxena
Author(s):  
Kamalanathan Shanmugam ◽  
Muhammad Ehsan Rana ◽  
Roshenpal Singh Jaspal Singh

2015 ◽  
Vol 22 (7) ◽  
pp. 4893-4906 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jianhua Dong ◽  
Guoyin Wang ◽  
Huyong Yan ◽  
Ji Xu ◽  
Xuerui Zhang

Author(s):  
Shubham Srivastava

IoT based water quality parameter monitoring system is a significant interest in the field of cost-effective smart water quality monitoring systems. As we know that the population growth of your country is high in last few decades. In India, the demand for freshwater for drinking purposes, agriculture, and other activities is much higher than compared to other countries. The requirement of a smart water quality parameter monitoring system is necessary to reduce the time required in the traditional approach of water quality monitoring, and for real time monitoring. This literature survey work has been conducted in the field of smart water quality parameter monitoring systems. Sensor-based smart water quality parameter monitoring in past some research carried out which is deployed in the water.


Author(s):  
Monira Mukta ◽  
Samia Islam ◽  
Surajit Das Barman ◽  
Ahmed Wasif Reza ◽  
M Saddam Hossain Khan

2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (24) ◽  
pp. 7110 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. A. Mamun ◽  
F. R. Islam ◽  
R. Haque ◽  
M. G. M. Khan ◽  
A. N. Prasad ◽  
...  

Over recent years, waters in and around Fiji has increasingly succumbed to a reasonable level of contamination. Water quality is defined with set of standards that clearly state the parameters of different properties in water. These standards are different at various geographic locations. The specific quantitative values of these parameters for the Fiji Islands are established by the Fiji National Drinking Water Quality Standards (FNDWQS). Fiji is geographically located in the vast Pacific Ocean, and requires a data collection framework for different water parameters to monitor water quality. The GIS framework system can effectively solve this continuously in real-time. With the end goal being to quantify different parameters; four (04) key performance indicators (KPI) are identified: Temperature, potential of hydrogen (pH), Oxidation Reduction Potential (ORP), and Conductivity. This paper presents a Smart Water Quality Monitoring System (SWQMS) which has been developed and deployed in five (05) Fijian locations (nodes) for the aforementioned KPIs measurement. The SWQMS interfaced with GIS and were powered using solar based Renewable Energy Source (REs). Finally, obtained data were tested and analyzed using statistical methods and verified comparing with the FNDWQS. The findings demonstrated that the system is capable of delivering an accurate and consistent measurement of water quality in real-time. Hence SWQMS could be a smart choice for various Pacific Island Countries (PICs) to use to monitor the water quality and in turn develop sustainable cities and societies.


Author(s):  
Varsha Lakshmikantha ◽  
Anjitha Hiriyannagowda ◽  
Akshay Manjunath ◽  
Aruna Patted ◽  
Jagadeesh Basavaiah ◽  
...  

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