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Water quality monitoring in smart city: A pilot project

Journal

AUTOMATION IN CONSTRUCTION
Volume 89, Issue -, Pages 307-316

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.autcon.2018.02.008

Keywords

Water quality monitoring; High-frequency; Real-time; Internet of Things; Smart city

Funding

  1. Bristol Is Open Ltd.
  2. EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Science Research Council) IAA Strategic Engagement Award
  3. Jean Golding Institute Seed Corn Funding in University of Bristol
  4. EPSRC [EP/K022679/1, EP/P016782/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  5. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/P016782/1, EP/K022679/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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A smart city is an urban development vision to integrate multiple information and communication technology (ICT), Big Data and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions in a secure fashion to manage a city's assets for sustainability, resilience and liveability. Meanwhile, water quality monitoring has been evolving to the latest wireless sensor network (WSN) based solutions in recent decades. This paper presents a multi-parameter water quality monitoring system of Bristol Floating Harbour which has successfully demonstrated the feasibility of collecting real-time high-frequency water quality data and displayed the real-time data online. The smart city infrastructure - Bristol Is Open was utilised to provide a plug & play platform for the monitoring system. This new system demonstrates how a future smart city can build the environment monitoring system benefited by the wireless network covering the urban area. The system can be further integrated in the urban water management system to achieve improved efficiency.

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