Remote Rainfall Monitoring System Based on GPRS

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Dynamically monitoring of rainfall information plays an important role in flood control. In order to change the backward state of past when forecasting rainfall only by the artificial, to improve the prediction accuracy, to measuring speed, and to expand the scope and measuring content forecast, after having got the depth understanding of technology development of the rainfall monitoring at home and abroad, a remote rainfall monitoring system which based on GPRS is designed. The system is mainly composed of three parts: rainfall data acquisition terminal, communication part and data processing platform. Through the field test, the system has the advantages of simple operation, stable and reliable work, fast and efficient, having broad application prospects.

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December 2014

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