Underwater Data Monitoring Using WSN On Web Server
Keywords:
ARM, PIC, Internet (Wi-Fi Module), ZigBee module, pH sensor, Turbidity sensor.Abstract
Old method used for deciding a water quality is taking sample of water to the laboratory and after testing, quality is decided but this is time consuming way of deciding the water quality. In today’s world different kind of sensors are available for measuring a parameter which can be used to decide quality of water. This paper described the implementation of wireless sensor node on water for water quality monitoring. pH and Turbidity are the recommended parameter to be measured for deciding a quality of water. Here we present an application of wireless network: The wireless transmission follow the standard IEEE 802.15.4 protocol and implement the routing protocol based on ZigBee standard. This is a qualitative and quantitative approach for a water quality monitoring. Main future of this application is that it is easy and effective way for doing real time water quality monitoring and it is extensible to any type of monitoring system just by interfacing an appropriate sensor.
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