Abstract
This paper presents the design and development of urban flood monitoring stations that use pressure sensor to determine flooding levels. GPRS and SMS were used to communicate data from the remote stations to a server located at a data center. A web-based visualization tool has been developed to allow access to data in real-time. Based on experiments, the sensor measurements have a difference of 0.872cm to 3.067cm with actual values. The higher differences tend to be associated with higher water levels while lower differences were noted for lower water levels. With further experimentation, these differences can be used as correction factors to get to a more accurate reading, specially for purposes of R&D or modeling, though for issuance of warnings to the public, these differences are small enough especially since warnings are mostly based on qualitative descriptions such as knee-deep or waist deep flood level. Image capture was also experimented on and is envisioned to be incorporated with the station to provide a means to verify water level by providing a visual reference. Likewise, the image capture device will serve as a redundant sensor that can also determine flood levels thru image processing. Currently, two prototypes are deployed along Espana Avenue, an area known for flooding. Data from the stations show the typical behavior of flood water but currently, there is no reliable means to verify the accuracy of sensor readings, until the image capture device is installed. The data are viewable thru a web-based visualization tool.
Highlights
Flooding in Metro Manila is of special interest because it is where business, workers, and residents tend to concentrate
For data users that intend to use it for R&D activities or need it in real time, data can be shared automatically by using Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) that were developed by ASTI
These differences can be used as correction factors to make the readings closer to actual
Summary
Flooding in Metro Manila is of special interest because it is where business, workers, and residents tend to concentrate. The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) has funded a project titled “Flood Sensor Development, Installation, and Monitoring of Urban Flooding in Metro Manila”. It is being implemented by the Advanced Science and Technology Institute (ASTI), a research and development agency under the DOST with primary focus on Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and Electronics. Having an archived dataset can be used for other R&D endeavors that can provide science-based solutions to this perennial problem This include flood modeling, the results of which can be used as engineering basis for infrastructure projects that aim to solve flooding
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