Abstract

A significant decline in water quality assurance in the supply system is a factor related to public health. Clean water demand has increased over the last decade, and supply in India is uncertain. Water pressure is now the world's most significant obstacle. Water management can then take place, and the most important factor is how the services available worldwide are handled. One of the main concerns around sustainable globalization is water contamination. The traditional water quality analysis methods need a lot of time and effort. The standard must be tracked in real-time to ensure the safe delivery of drinking water. This paper presents the design and implementation of an affordable framework for real-time water quality monitoring and filtering in IoT. The proposed model helps collect, distribute, and analyze the data on water quality in real time. This allows the framework to respond automatically to changes in system performance. Data and analysis have been given to support the experiment of the proposed model. The model also provides a consumer interface to demonstrate the performance indicators such as lower-top and acceptable levels with infographics and meters.

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