A Review On Smart Water Quality Monitoring System
A Review On Smart Water Quality Monitoring System
https://doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2022.44314
International Journal for Research in Applied Science & Engineering Technology (IJRASET)
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Abstract: Wireless communication developments are creating new sensor capabilities. The current developments in the field of
sensor networks are critical for environmental applications. Internet of Things (IoT) allows connections among various devices
with the ability to exchange and gather data. IoT also extends its capability to environmental issues in addition to automation
industry by using industry 4.0. As water is one of the basic needs of human survival, it is required to incorporate some
mechanism to monitor water quality time to time. Around 40% of deaths are caused due to contaminated water in the world.
Hence, there is a necessity to ensure supply of purified drinking water for the people both in cities and villages. Water Quality
Monitoring (WQM) is a cost-effective and efficient system designed to monitor drinking water quality which makes use of
Internet of Things (IoT) technology.
Keywords: pH sensor, Turbidity sensor, Temperature sensor, Flow sensor, Arduino model, WI-FI module.
I. INTRODUCTION
In the 21st century, there were lots of inventions, but at the same time were pollutions, global warming and so on are being formed,
because of this there is no safe drinking water for the world’s pollution. Nowadays, water quality monitoring in real time faces
challenges because of global warming limited water resources, growing population, etc. Hence there is need of developing better
methodologies to monitor the water quality parameters in real time. The water quality parameters pH measures the concentration of
hydrogen ions. It shows the water is acidic or alkaline. Pure water has 7pH value, less than 7pH has acidic, more than 7pH has
alkaline. The range of pH is 0-14 pH. For drinking purpose it should be 6.5-8.5pH. Turbidity measures the large number of
suspended particles in water that is invisible. Higher the turbidity higher the risk of diarrhoea, cholera. Lower the turbidity then the
water is clean. Temperature sensor measures how the water is, hot or cold. Flow sensor measures the flow of water through flow
sensor. The traditional methods of water quality monitor involves the manual collection of water samples from different locations.
Water quality monitoring is demarcated as the assortment of data at set or desired places and at periodic intervals for providing
information that might be accustomed to describe Water Quality Monitoring System
In general water quality monitoring system consists of various sensors such a pH sensor, turbidity sensor, temperature sensors,
conductivity sensors, humidity sensors and many other sensors. All the sensors are connected a core controller and this controller
controls the operation, gets data from sensors, compares it with that of the standard values and sends the values to the concerned end
user or authorities through wireless modules. With the advances in IoT technology, the water quality monitoring system is becoming
more smarter with reduced power consumption and ease of operation. Figure shows the operating flow chart of smart water quality
monitoring system.
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B. Jayti Bhatt, Jignesh Patoliya, Iot Based Water Quality Monitoring System, IRFIC, 21feb,2016.
Jayti Bhatt, Jignesh Patoliya entitled “Real Time Water Quality Monitoring System”. This paper describes to ensure the safe supply
of drinking water the quality should be monitored in real time for that purpose new approach IOT (Internet of Things) based water
quality monitoring has been proposed. In this paper, we present the design of IOT based water quality monitoring system that
monitor the quality of water in real time. This system consists some sensors which measure the water quality parameter such as pH,
turbidity, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, temperature. The measured values from the sensors are processed by microcontroller and
this processed values are transmitted remotely to the core controller that is raspberry pi using Zigbee protocol. Finally, sensors data
can view on internet browser application using cloud computing.
C. Michal lom, ondrej priby & miroslav svitek, Internet 4.0 as a part of smart cities, 978-1-5090-1116-2/16/$31.00 ©2016 IEEE.
Michal Lom, Ondrej Pribyl, Miroslav Svitek entitled “Industry 4.0 as a Part of Smart Cities”. This paper describes the conjunction
of the Smart City Initiative and the concept of Industry 4.0. The term smart city has been a phenomenon of the last years, which is
very inflected especially since 2008 when the world was hit by the financial crisis. The main reasons for the emergence of the Smart
City Initiative are to create a sustainable model for cities and preserve quality of life of their citizens. The topic of the smart city
cannot be seen only as a technical discipline, but different economic, humanitarian or legal aspects must be involved as well. In the
concept of Industry 4.0, the Internet of Things (IoT) shall be used for the development of so–called smart products.
Sub components of the product are equipped with their own intelligence. Added intelligence is used both during the manufacturing
of a product as well as during subsequent handling, up to continuous monitoring of the product lifecycle (smart processes). Other
important aspects of the Industry 4.0 are Internet of Services (IoS), which includes especially intelligent transport and logistics
(smart mobility, smart logistics), as well as Internet of Energy (IoE), which determines how the natural resources are used in proper
way (electricity, water, oil, etc.). IoT, IoS, IoP and IoE can be considered as an element that can create a connection of the Smart
City Initiative and Industry 4.0 – Industry 4.0 can be seen as a part of smart cities.
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D. Zhanwei Sun, Chi Harold Liu, Chatschik Bisdikia_, Joel W. Branch and Bo Yang, 2012 9th Annual IEEE Communications
Society Conference on Sensor, Mesh and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks.
Zhanwei Sun, Chi Harold Li, Chatschik Bisdikian, Joel W.Branch and Bo Yang entitled “QOI-Aware Energy Management in
Internet-of-Things Sensory Environments”. In this paper an efficient energy management frame work to provide satisfactory QOI
experience in IOT sensory environments is studied. Contrary to past efforts, it is transparent and compatible to lower protocols in
use, and preserving energy-efficiency in the long run without sacrificing any attained QOI levels. Specifically, the new concept of
QOI-aware “sensor-to-task relevancy” to explicitly consider the sensing capabilities offered by an sensor to the IOT sensory
environments, and QOI requirements required by a task. A novel concept of the “critical covering set” of any given task in selecting
the sensors to service a task over time. Energy management decision is made dynamically at runtime, as the optimum for long-term
traffic statistics under the constraint of the service delay. Finally, an extensive case study based on utilizing the sensor networks to
perform water level monitoring is given to demonstrate the ideas and algorithms proposed in this paper, and a simulation is made to
show the performance of the proposed algorithms.
E. Sokratis Kartakis, Weiren Yu, Reza Akhavan, and Julie A. McCann, 2016
IEEE First International Conference on Internet-of-Things Design and Implementation, 978-1-4673-9948-7/16 © 2016IEEE.
Sokratis Kartakis, Weiren Yu, Reza Akhavan, and Julie A. McCann entitled “Adaptive Edge Analytics for Distributed Networked
Control of Water Systems” This paper presents the burst detection and localization scheme that combines lightweight compression
and anomaly detection with graph topology analytics for water distribution networks. We show that our approach not only
significantly reduces the amount of communications between sensor devices and the back end servers, but also can effectively
localize water burst events by using the difference in the arrival times of the vibration variations detected at sensor locations. Our
results can save up to 90% communications compared with traditional periodical reporting situations.
F. .NielAudre Cloete, R.Malekian, Lakshmi Nair Published 19 July 2016 (DOI:10.1109/ACCESS.2016.2592958 Corpus ID:
1814780_)
This paper describes work that has been done on design and development of a water quality monitoring system, with the objective
of notifying the user of the real-time water quality parameters. The system is able to measure the physiochemical parameters of
water quality, such as flow, temperature, pH, conductivity, and the oxidation reduction potential. These physiochemical parameters
are used to detect water contaminants. The sensors, which are designed from first principles and implemented with signal
conditioning circuits, are connected to a microcontroller-based measuring node, which processes and analyzes the data. In this
design, ZigBee receiver and transmitter modules are used for communication between the measuring and notification nodes. The
notification node presents the reading of the sensors and outputs an audio alert when water quality parameters reach unsafe levels.
Various qualification tests are run to validate each aspect of the monitoring system. The sensors are shown to work within their
intended accuracy ranges. The measurement node is able to transmit data by ZigBee to the notification node for audio and visual
display. The results demonstrate that the system is capable of reading physiochemical parameters, and can successfully process,
transmit, and display the readings.
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I. S.Geetha and S.Gouthami developed a low powered and naiver solution for monitoring quality of in-pipe water based on IoT.
The developed model is used to test samples of water and the data collected from the sensors is uploaded over the internet is analysed.
This model is less complex and low cost smart water quality monitoring system with a core controller having built-in Wi-Fi module
for monitoring quality parameters like turbidity, conductivity and pH. The developed system comprises of an alerting facility for
informing the users on deviance of water quality parameters. The implementation facilitates sensors to provide data over the internet
to the end customers. The setup used for experiment can be enhanced by integrating algorithms for incongruity detection in quality of
water.
J. Bharathi Sengupta et.al proposed a cost effective technique for monitoring water quality and controlling in real-time using IoT.
The proposed system comprises of different sensors like temperature sensor, turbidity sensor and pH sensor that are interfaced with
Rasp-berry Pi via an Analog-to-Digital converter (ADC). Based on the da-ta obtained from various sensors and processing of data by
the Raspberry Pi, the solenoid valve will be directed to either continue or stop the flow of water from the overhead tank to houses
using relay mechanism. This entire process takes place automatically without human intervention thus saving the time to handle the
situation manually. Finally its checks for weather water quality parameters are desired range or not. These all devices are low cost
flexible and high efficiency.
K. M. Joseph Vishal Kumar and Krishna Samalla proposed a cost effective system to monitor quality of water in real-time using IoT.
The designed system used various sensors to measure the chemical and physical parameters of the water. This smart water quality
system consists of a Raspberry pi controller interfaced with various sensors like CO2 sensor, pH sensor, turbidity sensors, temperature
sensor and water level sensors. These sensors control the entire operation and monitoring is done by Cloud based wireless
communication devices.
L. Demetillo et.al proposed a cost effective and water quality monitoring system in real-time that can be used in remote lakes, rivers
and other water resources.
The major hardware in the system comprises of a microcontroller, standard electrochemical sensors, a customized buoy and a wireless
communication system. The developed system is capable of detecting pH, dissolved oxygen and water temperature at pre-
programmed periodic intervals. The developed system transmits the collected data in tabular and graphical formats over a
personalized web-based portal and registered mobile phones for serving better to the appropriate end-users. The results of the
experiment proved that the developed system has higher anticipation and could be employed for monitoring environment practically
by giving end-users with pertinent and well-timed information for better action plan. Extension of the coverage range using
autonomous surface vehicle is continuing for covering huge areas such as rivers, lakes and other such water resources that needs
continuous monitoring owing to its prominence to both nature and humankind. Use of lithium-ion batteries as a source of power and
the inclusion of heavy metallic ion as parameters of concern is furthermore deliberated for the extension of the work.
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M. Anuradha et.al developed a cost effective system for monitoring the quality of water in real-time using IoT.
The developed method is a sensor based Water Quality Monitoring System that is used to measure chemical and physical parameters
of water. The parameters are measured using sensors and are processed by Raspberry Pi controller. Lastly, the measured sensor data is
seen on the internet by using ThingSpeak API. The distinctiveness of this work is that the water monitoring system is having many
advantages such as high mobility, high frequency and the developed model uses low power. Quality parameters like ammonia,
hardness, conductivity, fluoride, iron, chloride content can be also deliberated for measurement of quality of water and the measured
values are used for checking the cleanliness of the water for numerous applications like daily requirements for industries and drinking
water.
III. CONCLUSION
Water Pollution is a major threat to any country, as it affects health, economy and spoils bio-diversity. In this work, causes and effects
of water pollution is presented, as well as a comprehensive review of different methods of water quality monitoring has been
discussed. Although there have been many excellent smart water quality monitoring systems, still the research area remains
challenging. This work presents a review of the recent works carried out by the researchers in order to make water quality monitoring
systems smart, low powered and highly efficient such that monitoring will be continuous and alerts/notifications will be sent to the
concerned authorities for further processing. The use of latest sensors for detecting various parameters of quality, use of wireless
communication standards for better communication and IoT will definitely make a better system for water quality monitoring and the
water resources can be made safe by immediate response.
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