UWMAIS: Ubiquitous water monitoring platform

Bin Hu*, Bo Hu*, Ji Zheng Wan, Fang Zheng, Li Liu

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Abstract

Water quality is vital to human life and economy. However, one sixth of the world's population suffers from lack of safe drinking and domestic water. Aiming to improve the capability of predicting and responding to river pollution disasters, this project collaborated with local offices of Chinese National Bureau of Water Resource to explore new solutions to coping with the ever-growing threat of river water pollution. We presented a distributed data analysis algorithm, Infinitesimal Dividing and Analysis, to efficiently locate pollution sources with data gathered from a ubiquitous wired/wireless sensor network. We elaborate on a π-calculus based paradigm to enhance collaboration and interaction among individual monitoring stations. Based on these two enabling technologies, we applied our framework to water quality monitoring at two carefully chosen sites in China.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)153-165
Number of pages13
JournalCluster Computing
Volume13
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Water monitoring

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