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IoT-based Water Quality Monitoring

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  • The internet has become essential to the world community, allowing people to communicate with each other very and quickly

  • The internet is not just for connecting people, and objects (“things”) can communicate with other objects. This concept is called the Internet of Things (IoT), where objects have the ability to transfer data over the internet without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction

  • The system proposed in this paper enables the measurement of turbidity, temperature, pH, conductivity, and total dissolved solid (TDS) of water to establish whether it is suitable for normal use

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Introduction

The internet has become essential to the world community, allowing people to communicate with each other very and quickly. The internet is not just for connecting people, and objects (“things”) can communicate with other objects. This concept is called the Internet of Things (IoT), where objects have the ability to transfer data over the internet without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction. The IoT is usually supported by a device or controller that is used to control sensors and actuators, such as Intel Edison, Intel Galileo, Raspberry Pi, or an Arduino-based processor. By using these boards, data from sensors can be monitored and controlled remotely via the internet.[1]. Seventy percent of the surface of the earth is made up of water, which is used for drinking, swimming, and fishing, and by industry and agriculture

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