Aquascan: Online Water Quality Monitoring System
Keywords:
Online Water Quality Monitoring System, Filtration, Water safety, pH levels, Turbidity, Temperature, Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), Real-time monitoring, Sensors, Central processing unit, Data transmission, Predefined threshold, Contamination, Alarms, Notifications, Mobile app, SMS alerts, Corrective actions, Historical data, Long-term water quality trends, User-friendly interface, Mobile platform, Web platform, Industrial water monitoring, Domestic water monitoring, Immediate responseAbstract
The online water quality monitoring system by filtration is designed to ensure safe and clean water for consumers by continuously monitoring important water quality parameters such as pH value, turbidity, temperature, temperature, and TDS (TDS dissolved solids). The system uses a variety of sensors to collect actual data and transfer it to the central processing unit for analysis. If a parameter specifies potential contamination or uncertain water beyond a predefined safety threshold value, the system triggers an alarm and immediately sends a notification to the user via a mobile app or SMS. Therefore, users will recognize water quality issues at a good time so that corrective actions can be taken. B. Further filtration. The system also stores historical data and provides valuable insight into long-term trends in water quality. The alarm system is extremely important, and audible and visual warnings are activated when parameters are immediately paying attention beyond acceptable limits. A user-friendly interface that can be accessed via a mobile or web platform shows the actual data and allows users to set personalized threshold values. This system is essentially important to ensure water security in both domestic and industrial environments by providing continuous monitoring and immediate response to possible risks.
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