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IIASRH: An Integrative IoT Approach for Smart Rainwater Harvesting
Praveen Talari1, Anirudh M2, Sairam M3, K Varun Jebakumar4

1Praveen Talari*, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Ramapuram, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) India.
2Anirudh M, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Ramapuram, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) India.
3Sairam M, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Ramapuram, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) India.
4K Varun Jebakumar, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Ramapuram, Chennai (Tamil Nadu) India.
Manuscript received on November 23, 2021. | Revised Manuscript received on November 29, 2021. | Manuscript published on December 30, 2021. | PP: 1-5 | Volume-11, Issue-2, December 2021 | Retrieval Number: 100.1/ijitee.A95851111121 | DOI: 10.35940/ijitee.A9585.1211221
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Abstract: Rainwater harvesting is one of the oldest practices used to conserve and optimize water resources. Nowadays, there are a lot of public and private facilities which have well-constructed Rainwater Harvesting systems. Still, they usually can’t test the quality of the water preserved and has no mechanism to purify the impure content to make them consumable. Many known techniques are primitive and conventional for today’s standards. The existing systems don’t provide connective features, water treatment or contingency measures to counteract any problem. Usually, these systems are integrated onto blockchains, AI, and some other domains to innovate a new paradigm. Still, the results are generally considered a gimmick and are not helpful for general usage. This lack of compatibility and features with no effective solution needs to be rectified, and a real-world upgrade is required to construct a connected, safe and effortless system is imminent. Therefore, an integrative domain approach is necessary to facilitate the process to tackle these problems, where one of the major domains in technology, such as IoT, is used. The proposed model addresses the issues native to the conventional method and provides a connective environment with water treatment capabilities to establish an effortless and connected Rainwater Harvesting system through IoT with precise results and scopes that help the said challenges.
Keywords: RWHS, Raspberry Pi 4, Ultrasonic sensors, Water tank level, Water Purity.
Scope of the Article: Computer Science and Engineering.