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Unexpected shortage of water supply is common phenomena especially in dense population such as in hostels and socities. Water supply at the students' hostels and socities are usually drawn from tank at the roof top of the building. Apparently there is no early warning system to monitor the tank water level and reserver status when it has reached the critical level. The situation worsened when there is no personnel or technician in-charge to do the maintenance at the time it is needed. This paper presents the development of water level monitoring system with an integration of GSM module to…mehr

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Unexpected shortage of water supply is common phenomena especially in dense population such as in hostels and socities. Water supply at the students' hostels and socities are usually drawn from tank at the roof top of the building. Apparently there is no early warning system to monitor the tank water level and reserver status when it has reached the critical level. The situation worsened when there is no personnel or technician in-charge to do the maintenance at the time it is needed. This paper presents the development of water level monitoring system with an integration of GSM module to alert the person-in-charge through Call and Short Message Service (SMS). The water level is monitored and its data sent through SMS to the intended technician mobile's phone upon reaching the critical level.
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Autorenporträt
Dipayan Banerjee was born in Bhadreswar, a place in suburban Kolkata, India, in the year 1992. He received his B.Tech/B.E. degree in Electronics & Communication Engineering from the West Bengal University Of Technology (WBUT), West Bengal India in the year 2015. He had previously worked as a trainee in Eastern Railway Division Of India.