Abstract

Cities are big consumers of energy and big producers of pollution. In the past years, the concept of smart cities has been applied to reduce the release of pollutants and to reduce energy consumption. In this article, we present a wireless sensor network (WSN) based on solid sensor nodes to detect illicit discharges in sewerage. The solid sensor is an optical sensor that uses infrared light to determine the pollutant concentration in water. At 0°, a photoreceptor receives infrared LED (IR LED) light and allows the current passage. This provokes a reduction of the internal resistance of the photoreceptor that can be measured. First, we tested different intensities of powered LEDs and resistances in the voltage divider. Once the best combinations had been selected, we calibrated our sensor. Our result suggested that the relative error of our prototype is 3.4% in the range of 200–5000 mg/L.

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