Industrial IoT Technologies and Applications. 4th EAI International Conference, Industrial IoT 2020, Virtual Event, December 11, 2020, Proceedings

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Wireless Sensor Network to Create a Water Quality Observatory in Coastal Areas

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-030-71061-3_7,
        author={Sandra Sendra and Marta Botella-Campos and Jaime Lloret and Jose Miguel Jimenez},
        title={Wireless Sensor Network to Create a Water Quality Observatory in Coastal Areas},
        proceedings={Industrial IoT Technologies and Applications. 4th EAI International Conference, Industrial IoT 2020, Virtual Event, December 11, 2020, Proceedings},
        proceedings_a={INDUSTRIALIOT},
        year={2021},
        month={7},
        keywords={Wireless sensor network The Things Network (TTN) Long Range (LoRa) LoRaWAN Water quality Monitoring Observatory},
        doi={10.1007/978-3-030-71061-3_7}
    }
    
  • Sandra Sendra
    Marta Botella-Campos
    Jaime Lloret
    Jose Miguel Jimenez
    Year: 2021
    Wireless Sensor Network to Create a Water Quality Observatory in Coastal Areas
    INDUSTRIALIOT
    Springer
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-71061-3_7
Sandra Sendra1, Marta Botella-Campos2, Jaime Lloret2, Jose Miguel Jimenez2
  • 1: Universidad de Granada
  • 2: Universita Politècnica de València

Abstract

Water is a natural resource necessary for life that must be taken care of. In coastal areas with near agricultural activity, it is very common to detect spills of chemical products that affect water quality of rivers and beaches. This water usually reaches the sea with bad consequences for nature and, therefore, it is important to detect where possible spills are taking place and water does not have enough quality to be used. This paper presents the development of a LoRa (Long Range) based wireless sensor network to create an observatory of water quality in coastal areas. This network consists of wireless nodes endowed with several sensors that allow measuring physical parameters of water quality, such as turbidity, temperature, etc. The data collected by the sensors will be sent to a gateway that will redirect them to a database. The database creates an observatory that will allow monitoring the environment where the network is deployed in real time. Finally, the developed system will be tested in a real environment for its correct start-up. Two different tests will be performed. The first one will check the correct operation of sensors and network architecture; the second test will check the network coverage of the commercial devices.