Flood analysis and monitoring with smart alerting system / Muhammad Afiq Aqil Adenan

Every year, students are doing projects for the final year project (EEE 368). For this year, I have innovated one of the projects that is totally common for the project, which is a flood monitoring system. In this project, I added more sensors to get more data, and the new project for this flood mon...

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Main Author: Adenan, Muhammad Afiq Aqil
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/101078/1/101078.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/101078/
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Summary:Every year, students are doing projects for the final year project (EEE 368). For this year, I have innovated one of the projects that is totally common for the project, which is a flood monitoring system. In this project, I added more sensors to get more data, and the new project for this flood monitoring system is called Flood Analysis and Monitoring with Smart Alerting System. The name of the project already states that this system is designed to monitor and analyse the possible floods that may occur with the alerting systems included in this project. This system using two microcontrollers which can obtain more data given to this project. The data given from this project is water depth which is calculate the depth of the water from the ground, rainfall, speed of water flow, the temperature and humidity of air. All this data is given in real-time data. The project also includes the alerting system, which provides early alerting by giving notifications through the mobile phone. The sound from the project, which is a buzzer, also alerts the system to the warning zone. This system is connected to the Blynk App to monitor all the data from the sensor, which can be analyzed. This will alert the user via notification and give the notification via email that is sent from the Blynk app. Arduino IDE is used to code both microcontrollers, which are Arduino Uno and ESP8266.