Sensors (Oct 2024)

Mobile Application Development for Prepaid Water Meter Based on LC Sensor

  • Ario Kusuma Purboyo,
  • Hanif Fakhrurroja,
  • Dita Pramesti,
  • Achmad Rozan Chaidir

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s24206762
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 20
p. 6762

Abstract

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This study presents a novel low-cost and low-power prepaid water meter system that combines tokenization and LC sensors to monitor water consumption accurately with mobile application via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) connectivity compared to conventional meters. Water meters play a vital role in monitoring water usage in Indonesia. Postpaid billing methods that rely on manual data recording are a source of concern due to potential inaccuracies caused by human error. This study presents the development of a prepaid water meter system that integrates LC sensors, BLE connectivity, a tokenization mechanism, and a mobile application to address this issue. The system offers a cost-effective solution by utilizing BLE + Global System for Mobile (GSM) from the user’s mobile phone. Using the design thinking methodology, the mobile application for the prepaid water meter achieved a usability testing score of 80. The load testing results for the back-end server, conducted with a sample size of 515 users, revealed a back-end latency of 1.973 milliseconds and an error rate of 8.74%. Furthermore, the LC sensors integrated into the PWM device showed an average error rate of 1.33%. The power consumption during each work cycle was measured at 129 mA and each battery is expected to last six years. Overall, with simple LC sensors, this system can precisely measure water usage.

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