Sunday, 3 December 2017

A LOW-COST SENSOR NETWORK FOR REAL-TIME MONITORING AND CONTAMINATION DETECTION IN DRINKING WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS



project center in Tirunelveli 



This paper presents a low cost and holistic approach to the water quality monitoring problem for drinking water distribution systems as well as for consumer sites. Our approach is based on the development of low cost sensor nodes for real time and in-pipe monitoring and assessment of water quality on the fly. Extensive literature and market research are performed to identify low cost sensors that can reliably monitor several parameters, which can be used to infer the water quality.  This work addressing the sensor based water flow control as well as quality detection scheme. The PH sensor in this work is effectively monitoring the water contamination level and participating the water quality management system. On the other hand the flow sensor is responsible for the control of water flow in the pipeline. Because the reduction in water flow mimic the malpractice occurred in that pipeline. The collected detail form the sensor nodes are transmitted to the registered phone number with the help of GSM communication. This proposed work is having the notable advantages as, easily portable and water contamination testing at the distribution side

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