Water quality detection system using real time vision computing with trash collector

The increasing pace of industrialization and population has led to an ever-increasing demand for water, accompanied by a rise in water pollution levels. While industrial growth brings economic stability to nations, it has profound consequences for environmental resources. Both renewable and non-ren...

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Main Authors: Guan, Low Ming, Yakub, Fitri, Hanapiah, Ahmad Redzuan Mohd, Rahim, Muhamad Sharifuddin Abd, Azizan, Azizul, Ab Rashid, Mohd Zamzuri
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2023
Online Access:http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/28040/1/Water%20quality%20detection%20system%20using%20real%20time%20vision%20computing%20with%20trash%20collector.pdf
http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/28040/
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10215404
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Summary:The increasing pace of industrialization and population has led to an ever-increasing demand for water, accompanied by a rise in water pollution levels. While industrial growth brings economic stability to nations, it has profound consequences for environmental resources. Both renewable and non-renewable resources are exploited to manufacture industrial products, resulting in the production of non-degradable waste that is frequently discarded into water bodies. This research focuses on finding a viable solution to reduce river water pollution and promote awareness of river quality. The proposed solution involves the development of a water quality detection system that utilizes real-time vision computing and a litter collector to monitor water quality and collect floating debris on the water surface. The system is designed with a centralized microcontroller (Arduino Mega) acting as the control center, transmitting data to a cloud-based monitoring platform. It is integrated into the litter collector, equipped with a surveillance camera for safety during debris collection. The microcontroller also controls the movement of the Seabin using a radio frequency controller. Through the integration of an Arduino program, this research has achieved significant outcomes by enabling simultaneous monitoring of multiple water quality parameters and offering control capabilities through the frequency controller.