Developing Low-Cost LoRaWAN Internet of Things Devices for Water Resources Monitoring in Bali

In this study, we developed a solar-powered prototype using an ESP-32 MCU, commercially available sensors, and a LoRaWan communication module. The components cost less than $30 USD. The prototype has been running on solar power for two months in room conditions, repeating the sleep-wake cycle and...

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Main Authors: Radek, Oborny, Michiel, Steltman, Ni Nyoman, Pujianiki, Ngakan Ketut, Acwin Dwijendra, Oka, Widyantara
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author Radek, Oborny
Michiel, Steltman
Ni Nyoman, Pujianiki
Ngakan Ketut, Acwin Dwijendra
Oka, Widyantara
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description In this study, we developed a solar-powered prototype using an ESP-32 MCU, commercially available sensors, and a LoRaWan communication module. The components cost less than $30 USD. The prototype has been running on solar power for two months in room conditions, repeating the sleep-wake cycle and transmitting sensor data - temperature, battery %, light color, and accelerometric data - every ten minutes over LoRaWAN to a cloud data storage. While the data only reflect room settings, and not real environmental data, the operating record demonstrates steady behavior, power autonomy, and data transfer, which is a necessity for IoT devices that monitor water supplies in the field. In the future, the developed devices will be used in Bali,Indonesia, to monitor the hydrological status during an impending water crisis.
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spelling my-inti-eprints.20092025-07-12T07:02:41Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/2009/ Developing Low-Cost LoRaWAN Internet of Things Devices for Water Resources Monitoring in Bali Radek, Oborny Michiel, Steltman Ni Nyoman, Pujianiki Ngakan Ketut, Acwin Dwijendra Oka, Widyantara T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TC Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering In this study, we developed a solar-powered prototype using an ESP-32 MCU, commercially available sensors, and a LoRaWan communication module. The components cost less than $30 USD. The prototype has been running on solar power for two months in room conditions, repeating the sleep-wake cycle and transmitting sensor data - temperature, battery %, light color, and accelerometric data - every ten minutes over LoRaWAN to a cloud data storage. While the data only reflect room settings, and not real environmental data, the operating record demonstrates steady behavior, power autonomy, and data transfer, which is a necessity for IoT devices that monitor water supplies in the field. In the future, the developed devices will be used in Bali,Indonesia, to monitor the hydrological status during an impending water crisis. INTI International University 2024-10 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_4 http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/2009/2/574 text en cc_by_4 http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/2009/3/ij2024_42r.pdf Radek, Oborny and Michiel, Steltman and Ni Nyoman, Pujianiki and Ngakan Ketut, Acwin Dwijendra and Oka, Widyantara (2024) Developing Low-Cost LoRaWAN Internet of Things Devices for Water Resources Monitoring in Bali. INTI JOURNAL, 2024 (42). pp. 1-8. ISSN e2600-7320 https://intijournal.intimal.edu.my
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TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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Michiel, Steltman
Ni Nyoman, Pujianiki
Ngakan Ketut, Acwin Dwijendra
Oka, Widyantara
Developing Low-Cost LoRaWAN Internet of Things Devices for Water Resources Monitoring in Bali
title Developing Low-Cost LoRaWAN Internet of Things Devices for Water Resources Monitoring in Bali
title_full Developing Low-Cost LoRaWAN Internet of Things Devices for Water Resources Monitoring in Bali
title_fullStr Developing Low-Cost LoRaWAN Internet of Things Devices for Water Resources Monitoring in Bali
title_full_unstemmed Developing Low-Cost LoRaWAN Internet of Things Devices for Water Resources Monitoring in Bali
title_short Developing Low-Cost LoRaWAN Internet of Things Devices for Water Resources Monitoring in Bali
title_sort developing low-cost lorawan internet of things devices for water resources monitoring in bali
topic T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TC Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering
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