2019
DOI: 10.35940/ijeat.e1102.0785s319
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IoT Based Smart Water Quality Monitoring and Prediction System

Prashant Kamidi,
Vamshi Krishna Sabbi,
Ramakrishna Sanniti

Abstract: As indicated by Human Rights Watch, twenty million individuals in our nation are as yet drinking water defiled with arsenic. The World wellbeing Organization (WHO) has likewise expressed this emergency as "the biggest mass harming of a populace ever". To diminish the water related ailments and avoid water populace, we need to quantify water parameters, for example, ph, turbidity, conductivity, temperature and so on. Conventional approach of water observing requires gathering information from different sources … Show more

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“…GSM: Three articles (n = 3) are included in this category. In the first article, a realtime IoT-based water quality monitoring system was developed using temperature, pH, turbidity, ultrasonic, and flow sensors [44]. In this system, Data are sent to a cloud via GSM installed in the Arduino in a text-based notification.…”
Section: System Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…GSM: Three articles (n = 3) are included in this category. In the first article, a realtime IoT-based water quality monitoring system was developed using temperature, pH, turbidity, ultrasonic, and flow sensors [44]. In this system, Data are sent to a cloud via GSM installed in the Arduino in a text-based notification.…”
Section: System Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the scarcity of the drinking water will result in the increase of water tariffs cost [16]. Contaminated drinking water is the main medium of transmitting serious diseases (e.g., diarrhea, typhoid, polio, cholera, and dysentery), which may cause serious health issues [31,44,48,50]. Also, the quality of aquaculture farms' production is affected large scale by the different water pollutions such as leakages in the sea and coastal discharges, and therefore, consumers' health is jeopardized [67].…”
Section: Water Pollutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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