Real-Time IoT based Control and Monitoring System for Drinking Water Pipelines

Jothi, M and Srinevasan, M and Vijay, M and Selva Vishnu, M and Vikram, L (2025) Real-Time IoT based Control and Monitoring System for Drinking Water Pipelines. International Conference on Computing Methodologies and Communication (ICCMC-2025).

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Abstract

All living organisms on Earth depend on water, which is a crucial component. According to statistics, only 1% of the water on Earth is fit for human use. The penstock pipes are how the people get their hands on this valuable drinking water. It makes its way to the Municipality Corporation's
distribution system. A gi pipe is used to deliver drinking
water from the municipality company to the public. Although the pipes are robust enough to endure mechanical stress, other individuals may cause harm to them as a result of
maintenance tasks performed by the Municipality. Because of this circumstance, a substantial amount of potable water is wasted for the future, meaning that a lot of precious
drinking water will be used for road drainage instead of being consumed by people. The proposed technique and the note The MCU will act as a master note, and client nodes are
connected to every corner when distribution ends. A solenoid valve that regulates the water supply is activated by the municipality company via an Android application or web
framework.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Science and Humanities > Physics
Divisions: Engineering > Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email techsupport@mosys.org
Date Deposited: 05 Feb 2026 06:32
Last Modified: 05 Feb 2026 06:32
URI: https://ir.dsce.ac.in/id/eprint/133

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