Design of a Remote Water Monitoring System

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Sensor networks enable remote monitoring of natural environments. For the purpose of environmentalprotection, we present a practical application of wireless networks: a remote water monitoring system based on ZigBeeand GPRS. The contents of several chemicals in the water are sensed. The sensor data are collected and transmitted viaZigBee and GPRS. Instead of focusing on theoretic issues such as routing algorithms, network lifetime and so on, weinvestigated special techniques involved in the implementation of the system while employing TinyOS, LabVIEW andMySQL.

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