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Remote Cloud Based Water Management System

Journal: SREYAS International Journal of Scientists and Technocrats (Vol.2, No. 2)

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Page : 6-10

Keywords : Smart water administration (SWA); Information and communication technology (ICT); remote cloud servers; Arduino UNO; Water flow sensor (WFS).;

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Abstract

From their beginning, information and communication technologies have assumed a critical part in the lives of urban areas. Verifiably, urban communities have been producing monetary development by creating establishments and gathering human asset to accomplish flourishing, yet shockingly, this was regularly done to the detriment of their water asset base. With fast urbanization turning into a set truth, urban areas are confronting expanding difficulties to secure monetarily reasonable water and sanitation administrations for its citizenry. On the off chance that coordinated with fitting and compelling ICT arrangements, smart water administration, water issues inside urban areas can be properly addressed and managed. Smart water administration in urban areas endeavor to make challenges in the urban water administration and water division through the combination of ICT products, arrangements, and frameworks in zones of water administration and sanitation and also storm water administration. Such advances are adjusted to consistently screen water assets and analyze issues in the urban water segment, permitting to organize and to oversee support issues all the more adequately and to accumulate information expected to advance all parts of a city's water administration framework and bolster data back to residents. Water resource management is the action of organizing, developing, rearranging and controlling the ideal use of water resources. It is a section of water cycle management. Gracefully, water resource management planning has interest to all the competing demands for water and seeks to allocate water on a fair basis to satisfy all uses and demands. As with other resource management, this is finely available in practice.

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