A Software Platform for Water Environment Monitoring

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This paper describes a software platform for water environment monitoring. The main monitored parameters are temperature, turbidity, PH, dissolved oxygen, chemical oxygen demand (COD), total phosphorus, total nitrogen, nitrogen ammonia (NH) and heavy metal such as Pb, Zn and Cu etc. This platform was designed using java language and java web technology, which are widely used in many software platforms including water environment monitoring. Low cost and lightweight framework are the major aspects of the software platform because free software (Tomcat and MySQL) and SSH framework are adopted in this software platform. People can view water quality data in a computer or a smart phone browser in the form of table and chart. The water quality data transmitted from General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) wireless network are stored into the MySQL database automatically once the software platform is started. Data collected by this platform is real-time, once a record is out of limits, a message will be sent to mobile phone. Through data collected, environment protection administrators can predict and get the conclusion whether the water is polluted or not.

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