TY - GEN
T1 - IoT based Water Cleaning System
AU - Anu, H.
AU - Sowmya, C. U.
AU - Siddesh, G. K.
AU - Yashwanth, N.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Grenze Scientific Society, 2024.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The IoT-based water cleaning system is an innovative approach to addressing the issue of water contamination and protecting the ecosystem. This system utilizes various devices and modules to sense and remove waste from water bodies, ensuring that the water remains clean and safe for aquatic life. The structure comprises of a boat that is remotely controlled using a Wi-Fi module and an application. The boat is equipped with an ultrasonic sensor and a camera, which help in identifying waste and debris in the water. The temperature sensor ensures that the water is within the optimal temperature range for the sensors to function correctly. The conveyor belt and bin are used to collect and store the waste, while the extendable arm with a net helps to collect waste that is below the water surface while the boat is moving. The pH and TDS sensors are used to detect salt impurities and contamination in the water after the waste is removed. All this information is then uploaded to the cloud using IoT technology for further analysis and management. The system is low-cost and can be easily implemented in various water bodies, making it an ideal solution for maintaining the quality of water bodies. This system not only helps in removing waste from water bodies, but also offers valuable information on the water quality, allowing for prompt action to be taken if any issues arise. The system plays a vital role in maintaining balance in the environment by protecting the marine ecosystem and ensuring that water remains clean and safe for human and aquatic life.
AB - The IoT-based water cleaning system is an innovative approach to addressing the issue of water contamination and protecting the ecosystem. This system utilizes various devices and modules to sense and remove waste from water bodies, ensuring that the water remains clean and safe for aquatic life. The structure comprises of a boat that is remotely controlled using a Wi-Fi module and an application. The boat is equipped with an ultrasonic sensor and a camera, which help in identifying waste and debris in the water. The temperature sensor ensures that the water is within the optimal temperature range for the sensors to function correctly. The conveyor belt and bin are used to collect and store the waste, while the extendable arm with a net helps to collect waste that is below the water surface while the boat is moving. The pH and TDS sensors are used to detect salt impurities and contamination in the water after the waste is removed. All this information is then uploaded to the cloud using IoT technology for further analysis and management. The system is low-cost and can be easily implemented in various water bodies, making it an ideal solution for maintaining the quality of water bodies. This system not only helps in removing waste from water bodies, but also offers valuable information on the water quality, allowing for prompt action to be taken if any issues arise. The system plays a vital role in maintaining balance in the environment by protecting the marine ecosystem and ensuring that water remains clean and safe for human and aquatic life.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85209117133
T3 - 15th International Conference on Advances in Computing, Control, and Telecommunication Technologies, ACT 2024
SP - 1029
EP - 1039
BT - 15th International Conference on Advances in Computing, Control, and Telecommunication Technologies, ACT 2024
A2 - Stephen, Janahanlal
A2 - Sharma, Parveen
A2 - Chaba, Yogesh
A2 - Abraham, K. U.
A2 - Anooj, P.K.
A2 - Mohammad, Noor
A2 - Thomas, Gylson
A2 - Srikiran, Satuluri
PB - Grenze Scientific Society
T2 - 15th International Conference on Advances in Computing, Control, and Telecommunication Technologies, ACT 2024
Y2 - 21 June 2024 through 22 June 2024
ER -