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    An internet of things based water consumption and water quality monitoring system

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    Undergraduate Project Report (3.262Mb)
    Date
    2024
    Author
    Nabulo, Rahimah
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    This project presented an innovative approach to revolutionizing water management by implementing an Internet of Things (IoT) framework. The framework integrated sensor networks and data analytics to enable real-time monitoring of water quality parameters. This allowed for early detection of contaminants, ensuring the maintenance of safe water supplies. Furthermore, predictive models were developed to provide insights into consumption patterns, facilitating proactive measures for efficient resource allocation and accurate demand forecasting. The proposed IoT-driven solution optimized water distribution, reduced wastage, and mitigated risks associated with waterborne diseases. In essence, this project showcased our dedication to innovation in sustainable water management. It offered a transformative solution to address critical challenges related to water quality monitoring and consumption forecasting, thereby contributing to a more resilient and secure water future.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12281/19534
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