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Design and Implementation of Automatic Water Distribution System Using GSM

P. Manikandan, D. Chandramohan

Abstract


This paper proposes to develop a fully automated water distribution system using processor with the support of GSM in which water is supplied to the consumers by means of SMS based request/authentication through the automatic valve controls and leakages can be monitored through pressure sensors. Here man power and timings are consumed less due to these automatic operations. Water level indicators and automatic valve openings will helps to maintain the constant level of water in the tank.

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Electronic Flow Meter, Controller Unit, Solenoid Valves

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