E-metering and fault detection in smart water distribution systems using wireless network

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Abstract

Water distribution system is a network that supplies water to all the consumers through different means. Proper means of providing water to houses without compromising in quantity and quality is always a challenge. As it is a huge network keeping track of the utilization is difficult for the utility. Hence through this project we come up with a solution to solve this issue. Current technologies like Low Power Wide Area Networks, LoRa and sensor deployment techniques have been in research and were also tested in few rural areas but issues due to hardware deployment and large scale real time implementation was a challenge hence through this system we aim to create and simulate a real time scenario to test a sensor network model that could be implemented in large scale further. This project aims in building a wireless sensor network model for a smart water distribution system. In this system there is bidirectional communication between the consumer and the utility. Each house has a meter through which the amount of water consumed is sent to the utility board. The data has two fields containing the house ID and the data (water consumed); it is being sent to the data collection unit (DCU) which in-turn sends it to the central server so that the consumption is monitored in real time. All this is simulated using NETSIM and MATLAB.

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Karthik, M., Gunapriya, B., Vivek, P. N., Vishalakshi, A., & Gayathiri, M. (2019). E-metering and fault detection in smart water distribution systems using wireless network. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(11), 634–639. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.K1604.0981119

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