FLOOD EARLY WARNING INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR MULTILOCATION BASED ANDROID
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https://doi.org/10.29121/ijetmr.v5.i8.2018.279Keywords:
Flood, Arduino, Internet of Things, GSM, Google Maps, Mobile AndroidAbstract
Development of flood early warning technology has grown rapidly. The technology has led to improvements in terms of communication and information technology. The use of the Internet of Things model (IOTs) has provided significant development to the development of early warning information systems. In this article is the development of a prototype model of flood monitoring information systems using Android has been designed by combining ultrasonic sensors as a water level detector, rain sensor, temperature sensor and moisture sensor. Arduino Uno Microcontroller Module used as sensor data processor, U-Blox Neo 6m GPS module as location detection and Ethernet module as sender of sensor data to station of flood early warning information system. The design of the prototype produces information on flood elevation, rain conditions, ambient temperature and soil moisture along with its location based on Google Maps interface on mobile android.
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