Development of Water Quality Monitoring and Communication System using Raspberry Pi and LoRa

The traditional method of water quality monitoring is time-consuming and expensive because it involves collecting water samples from various locations, transporting them to a laboratory, and analysing the samples. To address these limitations, a new system was proposed that used a LoRa (Long Range)...

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Published in:2024 IEEE International Conference on Automatic Control and Intelligent Systems, I2CACIS 2024 - Proceedings
Main Author: Bin Ghazali M.A.; Yasmin Abdul Rahman F.; Mohamad R.; Shahbudin S.; Suliman S.I.; Wati Mohamad Yusof Y.
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2024
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85203846140&doi=10.1109%2fI2CACIS61270.2024.10649865&partnerID=40&md5=ff2a56c99d791eca1eeb16e0c4403a58
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Bin Ghazali M.A.; Yasmin Abdul Rahman F.; Mohamad R.; Shahbudin S.; Suliman S.I.; Wati Mohamad Yusof Y.
Development of Water Quality Monitoring and Communication System using Raspberry Pi and LoRa
2024
2024 IEEE International Conference on Automatic Control and Intelligent Systems, I2CACIS 2024 - Proceedings


10.1109/I2CACIS61270.2024.10649865
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85203846140&doi=10.1109%2fI2CACIS61270.2024.10649865&partnerID=40&md5=ff2a56c99d791eca1eeb16e0c4403a58
The traditional method of water quality monitoring is time-consuming and expensive because it involves collecting water samples from various locations, transporting them to a laboratory, and analysing the samples. To address these limitations, a new system was proposed that used a LoRa (Long Range) sensor node to collect real-time water quality data. The data was then routed to a remote server via a LoRa Gateway. The remote server was built on a Raspberry Pi, and the user interface was designed with Grafana software. The system was capable of measuring pH (potential hydrogen), temperature, and total dissolved substance (TDS) and recording the data in a database that can be accessed via the internet. The system can last up to 3 to 5 days with the backup battery supplies. From our study, it is found that the developed system provides a dependable, real-time solution for water quality monitoring that can be employed in remote places and removes the requirement for manual water sample collecting and laboratory analysis. © 2024 IEEE.
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author Bin Ghazali M.A.; Yasmin Abdul Rahman F.; Mohamad R.; Shahbudin S.; Suliman S.I.; Wati Mohamad Yusof Y.
spellingShingle Bin Ghazali M.A.; Yasmin Abdul Rahman F.; Mohamad R.; Shahbudin S.; Suliman S.I.; Wati Mohamad Yusof Y.
Development of Water Quality Monitoring and Communication System using Raspberry Pi and LoRa
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title_short Development of Water Quality Monitoring and Communication System using Raspberry Pi and LoRa
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description The traditional method of water quality monitoring is time-consuming and expensive because it involves collecting water samples from various locations, transporting them to a laboratory, and analysing the samples. To address these limitations, a new system was proposed that used a LoRa (Long Range) sensor node to collect real-time water quality data. The data was then routed to a remote server via a LoRa Gateway. The remote server was built on a Raspberry Pi, and the user interface was designed with Grafana software. The system was capable of measuring pH (potential hydrogen), temperature, and total dissolved substance (TDS) and recording the data in a database that can be accessed via the internet. The system can last up to 3 to 5 days with the backup battery supplies. From our study, it is found that the developed system provides a dependable, real-time solution for water quality monitoring that can be employed in remote places and removes the requirement for manual water sample collecting and laboratory analysis. © 2024 IEEE.
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