River pollution, Water quality, Monitoring, Robot technology, Sensors, Real-time data, Environmental management, Aquatic ecosystems, Sustainability, Autonomy
Abstract
This research paper presents the design and development of a river pollution monitoring robot, aimed at addressing the growing concern over water pollution in rivers. The robot is equipped with various sensors to detect and measure different types of pollutants in the water, including pH levels, dissolved oxygen, temperature, and turbidity. The robot is also designed to collect water samples and transmit real-time data to a central monitoring station, allowing for timely and accurate identification of pollution sources. The effectiveness of the robot was evaluated through a series of field tests in a polluted river, and the results show that the robot is capable of accurately detecting and measuring pollutants in the water. The findings of this research have important implications for environmental monitoring and management, as the river pollution monitoring robot has the potential to greatly improve the efficiency and effectiveness of water quality monitoring programs
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Unique Paper ID: 161611
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 10, Issue 5
Page(s): 290 - 297
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