Applied Sciences (Sep 2024)

The Implementation of IoT Sensors in Fog Collector Towers and Flowmeters for the Control of Water Collection and Distribution

  • David Vinicio Carrera-Villacrés,
  • Diego Fernando Gallegos Rios,
  • Yadira Alexandra Chiliquinga López,
  • José Javier Córdova Córdova,
  • Andrea Mariela Arroba Giraldo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14188334
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 18
p. 8334

Abstract

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This study describes the implementation of Internet of Things (IoT) sensors in flow meters installed in drinking water systems and in fog catchers built in low-income, high-altitude communities in the Andes region of Ecuador, taking studies at the University de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE as our reference. The influence and management of these intelligent sensors are analyzed, as well as a basic review of the materials and methods used in their implementation. The importance of validating the accuracy and reliability of IoT sensors compared to professional devices is highlighted, especially in mountain areas with difficult access. Additionally, the cost–benefit of using IoT sensors in fog catchers and drinking water distribution networks is mentioned, which depends on several factors such as the scale of the project, the objectives to be achieved concerning monitoring, and the available resources. Finally, it is highlighted that using Internet of Things (IoT) sensors in construction and water collection systems has proven beneficial in detecting possible effects on its operation and determining consumption and supply flows for a given population.

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