Clément A. Cid, Eitam Shafran, Sara Iben Jellal, Josh Field, Ronan Le Floch--Best, C. Paules, Yassin El Hilali, M. Hoffmann
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Abstract
Electrochemical oxidation appears to be a practical technology for the decentralized treatment of wastewater in regions where sewer-based wastewater treatment is too expensive or otherwise impossible to construct and maintain. As of now, the control processes used by many systems rely principally on successive events that are time-dependent and come with some level of monitoring but little feedback into the system process. One reason is the high cost of sensors and automation systems used in industrial installations cannot easily translate into the household or public bathroom products for developing countries where capital expenditure is limited. As an answer to this challenge, we integrated a suite of inexpensive sensors (e.g., ORP, color, turbidity, voltage, current, water level, leakage) in and around the electrochemical treatment system and to a local computer (Raspberry Pi + Arduino) that can diagnose failure modes and send alerts to on-demand repair technicians and users. We also investigating the redesign of the sensors network to make it wireless at a low-cost in order to enjoy the benefits of wireless communications (e.g., monitoring flexibility, accessibility, and availability). The Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) will facilitate the installation of sensors as well as locating and managing failures.
在污水处理过于昂贵或不可能建设和维护的地区,电化学氧化似乎是一种分散处理废水的实用技术。到目前为止,许多系统使用的控制过程主要依赖于与时间相关的连续事件,并带有某种程度的监控,但对系统过程的反馈很少。一个原因是工业装置中使用的传感器和自动化系统成本高昂,不能轻易转化为资本支出有限的发展中国家的家庭或公共浴室产品。为了应对这一挑战,我们在电化学处理系统内部和周围集成了一套廉价的传感器(例如ORP、颜色、浊度、电压、电流、水位、泄漏),并将其集成到一台本地计算机(Raspberry Pi + Arduino)上,该计算机可以诊断故障模式,并向按需维修技术人员和用户发送警报。我们还研究了传感器网络的重新设计,使其以低成本无线化,以享受无线通信的好处(例如,监控灵活性、可访问性和可用性)。无线传感器网络(WSN)将有助于传感器的安装以及故障定位和管理。