Real-time Water Level Monitoring Using IOT

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dr.Robina Gujral Bagga ◽  
Alok Mishra
Author(s):  
Krum Videnov ◽  
Vanya Stoykova

Monitoring water levels of lakes, streams, rivers and other water basins is of essential importance and is a popular measurement for a number of different industries and organisations. Remote water level monitoring helps to provide an early warning feature by sending advance alerts when the water level is increased (reaches a certain threshold). The purpose of this report is to present an affordable solution for measuring water levels in water sources using IoT and LPWAN. The assembled system enables recording of water level fluctuations in real time and storing the collected data on a remote database through LoRaWAN for further processing and analysis.


Author(s):  
Nuhu B. K. ◽  
Arulogun O. T. ◽  
Adeyanju I. A. ◽  
Abdullahi I. M.

Riverine flood is a major disaster faced by most countries and has significant adverse effect on long term economic growth of affected regions and their environments. Several systems have previously employed different technologies to monitor riverine flood but are expensive with low accuracy and consumes high amount of energy. In this paper, we proposed an energy efficient and accurate flood monitoring system. The system leverages on Internet Protocol Version 6 over Low Power Wireless Personal Area Network (6loWPAN) technology to construct a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) comprising of two XM1000 motes and a rule-base water level monitoring application. The motes were configured using NesC programming for flood monitoring with Basestation and water level sensing applications. The water level sensing mote samples and transmits real-time water level information to the Basestation mote which interfaces with a rule-based water level monitoring application. The application compares current water level with a predetermined threat level and alerts relevant agencies when flood is imminent via an email. The results obtained from the emulation of the developed system showed that, it achieved an accuracy of 95.3% in water level monitoring with a Mean Squared Error of 5.1. The power consumed in transmitting a packet of 2 bytes payload plus other overhead was 0.4µJ and 0.0396mJ with and without 6loWPAN configuration respectively.


Fact Sheet ◽  
2003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Walter D. Jones ◽  
Anthony S. Navoy ◽  
Daryll A. Pope

2021 ◽  
Vol 147 ◽  
pp. 104642
Author(s):  
Navid H. Jafari ◽  
Xin Li ◽  
Qin Chen ◽  
Can-Yu Le ◽  
Logan P. Betzer ◽  
...  

Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (6) ◽  
pp. 2241
Author(s):  
Sanggoo Kang ◽  
Dafnik Saril Kumar David ◽  
Muil Yang ◽  
Yin Chao Yu ◽  
Suyun Ham

This study presents a developed ultrasonic water level detection (UWLD) system with an energy-efficient design and dual-target monitoring. The water level monitoring system with a non-contact sensor is one of the suitable methods since it is not directly exposed to water. In addition, a web-based monitoring system using a cloud computing platform is a well-known technique to provide real-time water level monitoring. However, the long-term stable operation of remotely communicating units is an issue for real-time water level monitoring. Therefore, this paper proposes a UWLD unit using a low-power consumption design for renewable energy harvesting (e.g., solar) by controlling the unit with dual microcontrollers (MCUs) to improve the energy efficiency of the system. In addition, dual targeting to the pavement and streamside is uniquely designed to monitor both the urban inundation and stream overflow. The real-time water level monitoring data obtained from the proposed UWLD system is analyzed with water level changing rate (WLCR) and water level index. The quantified WLCR and water level index with various sampling rates present a different sensitivity to heavy rain.


2013 ◽  
Vol 321-324 ◽  
pp. 586-591 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Tang ◽  
Peng Zhang ◽  
Yong Liu ◽  
Li Hui Wang ◽  
Lin Fei Liu

The real-time monitoring of water level is a key element for the security and automation of shiplock. To meet the requirement of real time measurement and information releasing of multipoint water level for a shiplock station, a multi-channel water level monitoring and SMS interaction system based on high-performance MCU W77E58 is designed. Pressure water level sensors are used to acquire multipoint real-time water levels at upstream, downstream, lock chamber points. The water level information is processed by MCU and transmitted to the remote IPC through the RS485 bus. IPC interface is designed basing on VB6.0. It completes the bi-directional interaction of water level information to cell phone users with GSM module by sending short messages. Site operation shows that overall scheme of the system is reasonable, hardware and software works well and running costs is relatively low. The system fully meets the requirements of shiplock and is worth popularizing and application.


Fact Sheet ◽  
2002 ◽  
Author(s):  
Walter D. Jones ◽  
Anthony S. Navoy ◽  
Daryll A. Pope

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