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The real time monitoring of water quality in IoT environment

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The design and development of a low cost system for real time monitoring of the water quality in IOT(internet of things) is presented, which consist of several sensors used to measuring physical and chemical parameters of theWater.
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In order to ensure the safe supply of the drinking water the quality needs to be monitor in real time. In this paper we present a design and development of a low cost system for real time monitoring of the water quality in IOT(internet of things).the system consist of several sensors is used to measuring physical and chemical parameters of the water. The parameters such as temperature, PH, turbidity, conductivity, dissolved oxygen of the water can be measured. The measured values from the sensors can be processed by the core controller. The raspberry PI B+ model can be used as a core controller. Finally, the sensor data can be viewed on internet using cloud computing.

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An Architectural Approach Towards the Future Internet of Things

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The raspberry PI B+ model can be used as a core controller.