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IoT for Real Time Data Logger and pH Controller

Santoso, Leo Willyanto and KWARIAWAN, ANDREAS and Lim, Resmana (2017) IoT for Real Time Data Logger and pH Controller. In: 2nd ICCT (Inter. Conf. on Culture Technology), 10-12-2017 - 10-12-2017, Tokyo - Japan.

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          Abstract

          Acidity in wastewater is the critical problem in developing country. The absence of efficient wastewater management has caused serious environmental problems and cost issues. Therefore, in this paper IoT-based data logger and pH controller is proposed to reduce the inefficiency. IoT is a concept whereby objects around us can interact and exchange information with each other without human intermediaries through the Internet. One of the implementation of IoT is to monitor the level of liquid acidity through smartphones. It needs additional tools such as sensors, microcontrollers, and other devices that are then connected to the internet. Android-based mobile phone is used to interact with sensors, microcontroller, and other tools through the internet wherever the user is. From the testing, there is a successful communication between the components of the device, sensors, and Android devices. It is possible to adjust the acidity of the liquid automatically by activating the pump in accordance with the results of the pH reading.

          Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
          Uncontrolled Keywords: Internet of Things; microcontroller; acidity; monitor and controlling
          Subjects: Q Science > QA Mathematics > QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
          Divisions: Faculty of Industrial Technology > Informatics Engineering Department
          Depositing User: Admin
          Date Deposited: 07 Dec 2017 22:36
          Last Modified: 11 Jan 2023 16:14
          URI: https://repository.petra.ac.id/id/eprint/17717

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