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Design and Implementation of IoT-Based Water Pipe Pressure Monitoring Instrument

  Hollanda Arief Kusuma (1*), Rady Purbakawaca (2), Irwan Rudy Pamungkas (3), Luthfy Nizarul Fikry (4), Sonny Seftian Maulizar (5)

(1) Maritime University of Raja Ali Haji - Indonesia orcid
(2) IPB University - Indonesia
(3) CV Mantis Indonesia - Indonesia
(4) CV Mantis Indonesia - Indonesia
(5) CV Mantis Indonesia - Indonesia
(*) Corresponding Author

Received: January 11, 2021; Revised: February 02, 2021
Accepted: April 06, 2021; Published: August 31, 2021


How to cite (IEEE): H. A. Kusuma, R. Purbakawaca, I. R. Pamungkas, L. N. Fikry,  and S. S. Maulizar, "Design and Implementation of IoT-Based Water Pipe Pressure Monitoring Instrument," Jurnal Elektronika dan Telekomunikasi, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 41-47, Aug. 2021. doi: 10.14203/jet.v21.41-44

Abstract

The water pressure monitoring system in the PDAM pipeline networks has been successfully developed for operation and maintenance of water leaks in a real-time manner. This research aims to design a water pressure monitoring system in operational piping networks to identify anomalies as early as possible. The system is built using a microcontroller, a 1.2 MPa fluid pressure sensor and a control system equipped with a GSM wireless communication module, an Analog to Digital Converter module with 16-bit resolution, a real-time clock peripheral, an OLED display 128x64, and a micro SD card. The developed system was tested in a pressure range of 0.200 - 0.800 bar with 30 repetitions with a RMSE of 0.058 bar. This system has a deterministic coefficient of 0.885 against a standard manometer. The system implemented in the field successfully sends data to the server with a success rate of 96.0%. Data is displayed on a monitoring dashboard that can be accessed via a computer or smartphone.


  http://dx.doi.org/10.14203/jet.v21.41-44

Keywords


water pressure; pressure monitoring; PDAM; water leakage; IoT

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