Management of Water Treatment Systems Automatically via the Internet of Things

  • Boontham Choomyen P
  • Muangmeesri B
  • Maneetham D
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Abstract

Water treatment system management is a strategy for identifying and implementing solutions to improve water quality by identifying and resolving issues that lead to deterioration of water quality before draining it to surface water or natural water sources or using it in any way, allocate or decide on the suitable water treatment system based on the real conditions of the water characteristics in that source. Electrocoagulation is employed in this study. Electrocoagulation (EC) is a water treatment technology that can remove impurities such as fats, oils, colors, suspensions, heavy metals, algae, and other contaminants from water. As a result of the research with this system, it is now possible to separate the precipitate using electricity by producing metal hydroxides by moving electrons between oxidation and reduction substances through a conductor. The purpose is to use the Internet of Things (IoT) to program the command of an automated water treatment system and to see the Internet of Things can manage the water treatment system automatically. The system can also be managed via the Internet of Things, allowing for continuous monitoring.

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Boontham Choomyen, P., Muangmeesri, B., & Maneetham, D. (2022). Management of Water Treatment Systems Automatically via the Internet of Things. Engineering, 14(09), 385–397. https://doi.org/10.4236/eng.2022.149030

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