Iot
Iot
Iot
MODEL REVIEW-27.2.2015
BATCH-06
WASTE WATER TREATMENT PROCESS
IN IOT ENVIRONMENT
A.V.HENNA CHRYSOLITE (210611106015)
M.KAVI PRIYA (210611106018)
G.REVATHI (210611106037)
INTERNAL GUIDE:
MS.MERLINE GABRIEL
ASST PROF.ECE
OBJECTIVE
The main objective of this project is to Eliminate,
reduce or minimize the deteriorative impact of a
wastewater on the receiving water quality and its
environment under INTERNET OF THING.
ABSTRACT
In this paper, the monitoring of waste water treatment process in IoT environment is discussed.
In order to create a platform for the electronic devices to get connected and communicate with
each other, without human interference, a new technology, iot was invented.
With the help of pH sensor it sense the contamination of water, so if pH = pH level of water,
than Pumping motor starts. If pH level of water varies than chlorine motor starts and pumping
motor stops.
When pH level again comes equal to pH level of water, than again pumping motor starts and
chlorine motor stops. If any thing happens wrongly it will be indicated by buzzer and whole
process can be viewed in PC via WSN. Then level measurement and pH measurements can be
displayed in LCD.
These information will be automatically updated through the server. As these devices are
interconnected through internet, these information can be accessed from any place.
Introduction
The Internet of Things (IoT, for short) is a phrase which means everyday
objects are connected to the internet and participating together on a system,
It also means the convergence of conventional connected devices and
smart appliances. This can be employed for many applications like
industrial applications, environmental applications, biomedical applications
for monitoring as well as controlling the processes. Here the purpose of
this project is to monitor waste water and treating it simultaneously with
the help of IOT.
What is IoT
Internet Of Things represents a general concept for the
ability of network devices to sense and collect data from
the hardware devices around us, and share that data across
the internet where it can be processed and utilized for
various interesting purposes.
LITERATURE SURVEY
S.NO PAPER TITLE
1.
2.
Design of a
WSN Platform
for Long-Term
Environmental
Monitoring for
IoT
Applications
Wastewater
quality
monitoring
system using
sensor fusion
and machine
learning
techniques
AUTHOR(S)
B.Liu,J.Zhang
YEAR OF
PUBLICTION
2012
P.Cheong,R.di
fli
CONCEPT INVOLVED
This paper presents
the functional design
and implementation
of a complete WSN
platform that can be
used for a range of
long-term
environmental
monitoring
applications.
2011
The Wastewater
quality was
monitored with
UV/VIS spectrometry
and turbid meter.
COD, TSS and O&G
RECEIVER
TRANSMITTER
PROPOSED BLOCK
DIAGRAM(TRANSMITTER)
PROPOSED BLOCK
DIAGRAM(RECEIVER)
HARDWARE COMPONENTS
VISCOSITY SENSOR
GAS SENSOR
PUMPING MOTOR
pH SENSOR
Hardware simulation
EXPLANATION
TRANSMITTER
The information from the pH sensor, gas sensor, viscosity
sensor are in the form of analog signals. The microcontroller
accepts only digital signals, so these are passed to ADC
converter and the obtained digital signals are passed to the
microcontroller. The readings are displayed in the
LCD.These information are brought under the internet
environment by automatic updating of information by the
microcontroller. When the pH level of water is greater than
that of water then chlorine motor starts. These can be
controlled through the internet by the registered user.
RECEIVER
The proposed system provides automatic update of
information on the basis of iot. As the water quality
characteristics are measured they are stored and this
information can be accessed from any system. The
advantage of this method is the process can be controlled
from any system by the registered user. The process of
pumping and spilling chlorine in water can be controlled
from any place through the server.
Circuit diagram
Hardware photocopy:
Simulation
CONCLUSION
Applications of proposed
system
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Conference details:
Presented paper in National level conference on recent
trends in modern electronic and its application(NCRTMEA2015) on january 29th 2015 held at Jeppiaar Institute of
Technolgy in the presence of Dr.Ravi(Sathyabama
university).
Work planning
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