scholarly journals Flood Monitoring and Alerting System using IOT

Author(s):  
Mrs. Kavita Joshi
Author(s):  
K Subramanya Chari ◽  
Maturi Thirupathi ◽  
. Ch Hariveena

This paper represents the development strategies of Internet of Things based flood monitoring and alerting system with weather forecasting through open weather API. This project is based on the open source electronic platform i.e. Arduino. The Arduino Uno R3 is to be set up multiple different devices such as ultrasonic sensor for the water level detection by capturing the time between transmitting and receiving sound waves, temperature and humidity sensor DHT11/AM2302 for analyzing the moisture content and water flow sensor for evaluating the speed of water flow. Further, these values received by different sensors are to be transferred to the Android Application which is developed with the technologies such as Java, XML, Android studio. The final system will be deployed in the flood prone areas for early detection and prevention of flood.


2021 ◽  
pp. 273-282
Author(s):  
S. Pradeep Reddy ◽  
T. R. Vinay ◽  
K. Manasa ◽  
D. V. Mahalakshmi ◽  
S. Sandeep ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (6) ◽  
pp. 520-532
Author(s):  
Ivett E. Ortega-Mora ◽  
Ulises Caballero-Sánchez ◽  
Talía V. Román-López ◽  
Cintia B. Rosas-Escobar ◽  
Mónica Méndez-Díaz ◽  
...  

AbstractAttention allows us to select relevant information from the background. Although several studies have described that cannabis use induces deleterious effects on attention, it remains unclear if cannabis dependence affects the attention network systems differently.Objectives:To evaluate whether customary consumption of cannabis or cannabis dependence impacts the alerting, orienting, and executive control systems in young adults; to find out whether it is related to tobacco or alcohol dependence and if cannabis use characteristics are associated with the attention network systems.Method:One-hundred and fifty-four healthy adults and 102 cannabis users performed the Attention Network Test (ANT) to evaluate the alerting, orienting, and executive control systems.Results:Cannabis use enhanced the alerting system but decreased the orienting system. Moreover, those effects seem to be associated with cannabis dependence. Out of all the cannabis-using variables, only the age of onset of cannabis use significantly predicted the efficiency of the orienting and executive control systems.Conclusion:Cannabis dependence favors tonic alertness but reduces selective attention ability; earlier use of cannabis worsens the efficiency of selective attention and resolution of conflicts.


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