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PRESENTATION ON :
“REAL TIME WATER QUALITY
MONITORING SYSTEM USING IOT
AND MACHINE LEARNING”
Guided By
Prof. D. R. Patil
Presented By :
Objective
Motivation
Literature Review
Feasibility Study
Requirement Analysis
System Design
Conclusion 3
PROJECT TITLE:
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INTRODUCTION :
As per increase in water pollution, there is need of
controlling pollution in water is finished by
monitoring Water quality.
Our System consists of various sensors which will
compute the standard values of water in real-time for
effective action and is accurate and only less
manpower required.
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OBJECTIVE :
To measure critical water quality parameters such as
physical and chemical properties .
System must be low cost , more efficient as well as
processing , sending and viewing data on cloud
through Wi-Fi to mobile.
To collect data from various sensor nodes and send it
to base station by wireless channel.
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MOTIVATION :
Existing system water treatment systems was unable to
detect dissolved contaminants such as chemicals.
Every traditional technology has limited ability to
monitor specific virus so using traditional approaches
monitoring water quality are not safe .
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LITERATURE REVIEW :
Sr. Author Name Title Year Objectives Outcome
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Goal :
The main goal of this project is to improve supply of
water by monitoring the quality of water comparing with
standard values.
Scope :
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Duration : 10 months .
Approach :
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REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS :
Functional Requirement :
Water level.
Temperature Sensor.
Android studio.
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Non Functional Requirement :
Scalability
Security
reliability
Platform Compatibility
Performance
Usability
maintainability
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DESIGN :
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Fig: Level 0 DFD
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Fig: Level 1 DFD
Use Case :
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Activity Diagram :
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ER Diagram :
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ADVANTAGES & LIMITATIONS:
Advantages
1. It will reduce the time to measure the parameters.
2. This is economically affordable for common people.
Limitations
1. If any fault occurs in hardware devices then we are not
able to monitor the quality of water .
2. When quantity of water increases then each and every
time we have change the system range.
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CONCLUSION :
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REFERENCES :
1. S.Geetha ,S.Gouthami, ”Internet of things enabled
real time water quality monitoring system”, DOI
10.1186/s40713-017-0005-y (2017).
2. Vaishnavi V.Daigavane ,Dr. M.A Gaikwad ”Water
quality monitoring system based on IoT ” Advances
in Wireless and Mobile Communication, ISSN 0973-
6972 Volume 10,, Number 5 (2017).
3. A.N.Prasad, K.A. Mmun, F.R.Islam,H.Haqva ”Smart
Water Quality Monitoring System” ,(2015).
4. Jianhua D, Guoyin W, Huyong Y, Ji X, Xuerui Z ”A
survey of smart water quality monitoring system.”
Environ SciPollut Res 22(7):4894906 (2015).
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