


Volume 20 No 10 (2022)
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The Smart IoT based Integrated Technology and Environmental Management for Air and Water Remediation
Dr. V.Subha, Dr. S. Jagan Raj, Subbulakshmi T, Dr. A. Subasri, Zabhia Khan
Abstract
To accomplish sustainable and smart management of metropolitan water frameworks, novel thoughts
and innovation are expected to address the breaking down water climate. Remote sensor networks are
a possible strategy for checking and overseeing water quality. Remote sensor networks make it simpler
to redesign momentum unified frameworks and manual techniques, bringing about decentralized smart
water quality observing frameworks that can adjust to urban areas' dynamic and differed water
appropriation foundation. In any case, there is a market need for a minimal expense remote sensor hub
arrangement that empowers the organization of this new age of frameworks at a sensible expense. This
study portrays the incorporation of a minimal expense water quality observing gadget into a remote
sensor organization, as well as early approval in a wastewater treatment plant situation. This study
portrays the joining of a minimal expense water quality checking gadget at the near market stage with a
remote sensor organization and primer approval in a wastewater treatment plant situation. A nitrate
and nitrite analyzer in view of a one of a kind particle chromatography detection strategy is
remembered for this contraption. An Internet of Things software stage is utilized to coordinate the
insightful gear, which is then assessed in true circumstances. The outcomes in the making of a
decentralized smart water quality checking framework that was planned and produced for water quality
observing and management.
Keywords
Environmental Management for Air and Water Remediation, IoT
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