Development of a low-cost System for Water Quality Monitoring: Bibliographic Review
Abstract
This work presents a practical application of a water monitoring system using the internet concept of things - Iot. The integrated water quality monitoring system for decision support, this proposal is a theoretical study for use in the Federal Institute of Tocantins by professors and researchers in the area of Agronomic Engineering. This new development paradigm allows us to integrate low-cost sensors into embedded systems, thus creating a clustering of interconnected physical objects, embedded in electronics, software, sensors, and network connectivity, coupled with its low cost, this implementation demonstrates the feasibility of monitoring using low-cost systems. In summary, the initial application will be carried out in hydroponics and fish-culture systems, thus, we can gauge the integrated monitoring and decision support system, demonstrating the viability of the use to support the producer, researcher or even the environmentalist in the collection and analysis of efficient decision-making. The second step will be the development of the prototype.