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Title: Smart Water Leakage Detection using Wireless Sensor Networks (SWLD)
Authors: Daadoo, Motaz
Daraghmi, Yousef-Awwad
Keywords: Arduino, GSM, SMS, Smart Water Leakage Detection (SWLD), Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN)
Issue Date: 17-Feb-2017
Publisher: Scientific & Academic Publishing Co..LTD
Citation: Daadoo, Motaz, and Yousef-Awwad Daraghmi. "Smart Water Leakage Detection Using Wireless Sensor Networks (SWLD)." International Journal of Networks and Communications 7.1 (2017): 1-16.
Abstract: This paper focuses on an application of wireless sensor networks for leakage detection in underground water pipes to overcome the problem of water dispersion in water distribution networks. Leakage prevention and breaks identification in water distribution networks are fundamental for an adequate use of natural resources. To address this problem, and simplify the leakage identification process, the authors have designed a wireless network system making use of mobile wireless sensors able to detect breaks and save energy, time and cost with having Smart Water Leakage Detection (SWLD) in pipelines, measure water level in tank and control in pump to turn it on when water level is low. It focuses mainly on two parts: The first part is alarm based on Global System for Mobile technology (GSM) to send Short Message Service (SMS) to the owner. The system is made up of basic components: sensors, GSM module, Arduino, relays to control the device. The second is the controlling part; it uses Android application mobile to control the pump. The result of using the proposed system is improving the efficiency of operation, reducing delay time and cost of maintenance pipelines after leakage detection.
URI: https://scholar.ptuk.edu.ps/handle/123456789/433
ISSN: 21684944
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