🤨 What is this?
This project is an Internet of Things (IoT) solution designed to streamline water management and monitoring for religious institutions. Wasteful water usage is a common issue, especially when someone forgets to turn off the tap. This phenomenon occurs even in places of worship, where water conservation is essential. To address this challenge, I developed an IoT-based system that empowers caretakers and administrators in religious spaces to efficiently manage water usage.
The heart of this system lies in smart sensors. I employ distance sensors strategically placed near water outlets (such as taps or faucets). These sensors detect when someone approaches or leaves, allowing to track water usage accurately. All usage data is transmitted in real time to a web-based dashboard. Caretakers and administrators can access this dashboard from any device with an internet connection. It provides insights into water consumption patterns, usage spikes, and potential wastage.
The web interface is intuitive and user-friendly. It displays water usage trends, alerts, and historical data. Detailed reports allow administrators to analyze water usage over days, weeks, or months. This data aids in making informed decisions and optimizing water management practices. With real-time data, administrators can track usage patterns and hold users accountable for any misuse.
This IoT water management system bridges technology and spirituality, ensuring that water—a precious resource—is used mindfully within religious premises. As a web developer, I am proud to contribute to sustainable practices and enhance the efficiency of these sacred spaces.
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🔨 Tech Stack
The project built using the following tools & frameworks:
- ♾️ Arduino IDE
- 🔥 Firebase
- 🅱️ Bootstrap
- 🌊 JQuery
🔥 How
📅 Timeline
This project was developed for two months from May 01, 2018 to June 30, 2018.
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