2018 2nd International Conference on Inventive Systems and Control (ICISC) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/icisc.2018.8399113
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Automated household water supply monitoring & billing system

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“…In [3] for example, the proposed system able to monitor water usage of consumers in the establishment, hence able to provide accurate billing, able to detect leakage by monitoring and sustaining the level of reservoir tanks in the system. Several research finding in the literature [4,5,6] has proven that with an efficient system, the amount of water use can be monitored, and any anomalies of the system can be instantly detected. Therefore, any irregularities to the system can be detected faster, hence rectified.…”
Section: Water Distribution Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [3] for example, the proposed system able to monitor water usage of consumers in the establishment, hence able to provide accurate billing, able to detect leakage by monitoring and sustaining the level of reservoir tanks in the system. Several research finding in the literature [4,5,6] has proven that with an efficient system, the amount of water use can be monitored, and any anomalies of the system can be instantly detected. Therefore, any irregularities to the system can be detected faster, hence rectified.…”
Section: Water Distribution Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In household water management systems, various sensors were commonly used to monitor water levels in storage tanks and enable automated pump operation. These included electrode-based sensors [5], water sensors [6], magnetic float sensors [7], and ultrasonic sensors [8]. Getu et al [5] developed an electrode-based water level monitoring system integrated with an automatic water pump controller, utilizing the electrical conductivity property of water to determine the tank's water level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, electrode-based systems could experience electrode corrosion over time, necessitating regular maintenance. Tanvir et al [6] employed multiple water sensors for water level monitoring to automate the switching feature and water flow sensors for calculating water consumption bills of two different floors. This research encountered a limitation of fluctuating water consumption readings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%