IOT-enabled swimming pool management system: an integrated approach to monitoring and cleaning / Muhammad Adam Zamsari
This creative project uses an Arduino UNO microcontroller, sensors, and a WiFi module to build a real-time pool cleaning and monitoring system that is dependent on water temperature, pH level, and turbidity. The main goals of the project are to create an integrated monitoring and cleaning model for...
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Format: | Student Project |
Language: | English |
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2024
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Online Access: | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/101446/1/101446.pdf https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/101446/ |
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Summary: | This creative project uses an Arduino UNO microcontroller, sensors, and a WiFi module to build a real-time pool cleaning and monitoring system that is dependent on water temperature, pH level, and turbidity. The main goals of the project are to create an integrated monitoring and cleaning model for an Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled swimming pool management system and to simulate an IoT-enabled swimming pool management system using the Proteus program. Three essential inputs—temperature, pH level, and turbidity sensors—as well as three matching outputs—LCD, chlorine pump, and WiFi module—are incorporated into the project. The inputs show responses through simulations; most notably, the pH sensor activates the motor that pumps out chlorine when the pH level increases above seven. In the future, elements like an automated reaction system for the pool's covering motor could be added to further improve the system. By using a forward-thinking approach, the project's functionality may be improved and help create an even more complete and self-sufficient IoT-enabled swimming pool management system, which would guarantee the best possible water quality and cleanliness |
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