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Chemical Plant Liquid Leakage IoT-Based Monitoring

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Smart Computing Techniques and Applications

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The leakage of chemical plant liquid causes hazards to human beings and animals. Liquid would convert into gaseous form and starts spreading everywhere. This paper focuses on automatic monitoring of liquid leakage in chemical plant which causes pollution of environment. This paper presents design pattern of minimum cost liquid leakage monitoring system for real-time detection of quality of liquid passes in longer tubes of chemical plant. This pattern consists of different sensors which are used to measuring physical quality of the liquid. The parameters flow sensor of the liquid can be measured. Storage of large data and its analysis are more useful in various investigations and developments. The Arduino framework is one of the main controller devices in this innovative work, and the sensed data can be configured and stored in cloud server as metadata for the purpose of silent measure of physical variations in liquids.

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Hegde, G.P., Hegde, N., Seetha, M. (2021). Chemical Plant Liquid Leakage IoT-Based Monitoring. In: Satapathy, S.C., Bhateja, V., Favorskaya, M.N., Adilakshmi, T. (eds) Smart Computing Techniques and Applications. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 225. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0878-0_48

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