Vignesh D. Kudva, P. Nayak, Alok Rawat, Anjana G. Ry, K. R. S. Kumar, B. Amrutur, Mohan Kumar M. Sy
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Abstract
In this paper, we describe the design of a real time water balance monitoring system, suitable for large campuses. The battery operated sensor nodes consist of an ultra-sound level sensor, a 16-bit microcontroller and a sub-gigahertz radio to setup a hub and spoke system. Real time data from the sensors is pushed to a server on the cloud to log as well as perform analytics. Industrial design of the device allows flexible mounting on a variety of tanks. Experimental results from a trial deployment in a medium sized campus are shown to illustrate the usefulness of such a system towards better management of campus water resources.