Remote Controlled Boat for Water Pollution Monitoring

Year : 2024 | Volume :11 | Issue : 01 | Page : 34-43
By

Aashline S. Mary,

  1. Student Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bishop Jerome Institute Kerala India

Abstract

The global issue of water quality degradation caused by pollution has become a critical environmental concern. Leaving water unchecked for an extended period make it unfit for human needs and eradicate the entire water ecosystem. Water being considered as a vital element in sustaining living things need to be protected. To address this challenge, novel technological solutions are being devised to effectively monitor and manage water resources. This study introduces a remote-controlled boat equipped with sensors for real-time monitoring of water pollution parameters such as pH, turbidity, and temperature. These parameters can be collected regularly and stored. The stored data can be studied to find out whether there have been any changes to the water quality or whether the water is polluted. The boat’s design and construction are detailed, emphasizing its agility and versatility in different aquatic environments. The integrated sensor system on the boat allows for continuous data collection, offering valuable insights into water quality dynamics. The system allows communication with the user, this helps in viewing the water parameters on smart phone through an application at every instant. The pH sensor measures the water’s PH levels, while the turbidity sensor quantifies suspended particles, providing information on sedimentation and pollution levels. Furthermore, the temperature sensor records thermal fluctuations, which impact aquatic ecosystems and the dispersion of pollutants. In conclusion, the development of a remote-controlled boat for water pollution monitoring signifies a significant advancement in environmental monitoring technology. By delivering accessible and actionable data, this innovative approach contributes to proactive pollution management strategies, aiding in the conservation and restoration of water resources for future generations.

Keywords: Arduino, sensors, RC boat, IOT, temperature, turbidity

[This article belongs to Journal of Water Pollution & Purification Research(jowppr)]

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Volume 11
Issue 01
Received May 23, 2024
Accepted July 7, 2024
Published August 8, 2024

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