A Study on a Remote Management System for Measuring Water Environment Information Using Wireless Communication

Published 30 April 2021 •  vol 2, no 1  • 


Authors:

 

Katarzyna Pietrucha-Urbanik, Rzeszow University of Technology, Poland

Abstract:

 

The continuous provision of information regarding the monitoring of water environments plays a crucial role in systematically tracking and controlling the presence of water pollutants. In particular, the introduction of a mobile and remotely operated robotic platform has led to significant advancements in both reliability and communication capabilities. This platform is designed to collect real-time data on water quality, overcoming the traditional limitations of time and location that often hinder effective monitoring. In this study, we present a comprehensive robotic platform specifically tailored for water environment monitoring. This platform is equipped with advanced sensors and communication technologies that facilitate remote control and the transmission of measurement data in real-time. By employing this system, we aim to enhance the overall reliability and stability of water monitoring processes, thereby ensuring more effective management and mitigation of water pollution. The integration of these technologies represents a noteworthy innovation in environmental monitoring, with the potential to significantly improve response times and decision-making in efforts to protect water quality.

Keywords:

 

Water Pollutants, Water Environment Monitoring, Comprehensive Robotic Platform

Citations:

 

APA:
Pietrucha-Urbanik, K. (2021). A Study on a Remote Management System for Measuring Water Environment Information Using Wireless Communication. Journal of Science and Engineering Management, 2(1), 13-22. https://doi.org/10.33832/jsem.2021.2.1.02