A Spider Monitoring Platform for Water Quality Using the Internet of Things and Mesh Technology

Chomchanok Arunplod
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The quality of water data suggests the physical and environmental conditions of the water. Good management of water resources has been issuing this decade for all sectors, either in the agriculture sector nor in the sanitary or environment sectors. However, traditional water quality checking is guaranteed the data accuracy, but it is an enormous requirement of time and workforce. A disruptive technology of the Internet of Things (IoT) and wireless technology declare the new standard of the data accessing protocol, remotely access the real-time data from everywhere at any time. The water sensors collect the critical parameters of water as the water temperature, dissolved oxygen (DO), pH or even electro conductivity (EC). This research proposed a water quality monitoring platform to improved water quality checking in an urban and industrial area; several of the water sensors nodes have been deployed in a natural river. Mesh protocol allows master node and slave nodes to communicate like a spider web. The remarkable output from this study is the node-validation system when the slave node reports the critical data; the master node re-check data using neighbor nodes, to prevent the false-alarm. Therefore, the confirmed contaminated water data send to the server, then it declares the red-spot warning. The proposed spider platform succeeded in increasing the correct data by 30% and decreasing the loss/missing data transmission by 25%.
基于物联网和网格技术的蜘蛛式水质监测平台
水质数据表明了水的物理和环境条件。在本十年中,无论是在农业部门还是在卫生或环境部门,所有部门都提出了水资源的良好管理。传统的水质检测虽然保证了数据的准确性,但对时间和人力的要求非常高。物联网(IoT)和无线技术的颠覆性技术宣布了数据访问协议的新标准,可以随时随地远程访问实时数据。水传感器收集水的关键参数,如水温、溶解氧(DO)、pH甚至电导率(EC)。本研究提出了一个水质监测平台,以改善城市和工业区的水质监测;几个水传感器节点已经部署在一条天然河流中。Mesh协议允许主节点和从节点像蜘蛛网一样进行通信。本研究的显著成果是,当从节点报告关键数据时,节点验证系统;主节点利用邻居节点重新校验数据,防止误报。因此,将确认的污染水数据发送给服务器,然后宣布红点警告。所提出的蜘蛛平台成功地将正确数据提高了30%,并将丢失/丢失数据的传输降低了25%。
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