Water Quality Monitoring Based on Mobile Measurable System

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With the rapid development of society especially the industry, water pollution has become more and more serious caused by all types of wastewater. In this paper, the design and implementation of a water quality monitoring system framework based on wireless sensor network for water quality monitoring has been achieved. And then, by merging and matching environmental data and spatial data, more intensive multi-source water quality parameters and information can be obtained to act as meaningful supplementation of fixed water quality monitoring stations. The research of this paper is conductive to the transition of water quality monitoring from static ways to dynamic ways and from data-based empirical model to sensor network-based quantitative model. The realization of water quality monitoring system framework based on wireless sensor network for water quality monitoring is helpful to make current water quality monitoring more timely, dynamic, integrated and intelligent, which represents the prosperous trend of water quality monitoring.

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