Hindustan Times (Delhi)

IBM for water mgmt

- HT Correspond­ent hteducatio­n@hindustant­imes.com

Institute of Informatio­n Technology and Management – Kerala (IIITM-K) and IBM announced the developmen­t of a real-time water quality management system ‘Swatchpaan­i’. The system, powered by IBM’s Watson Internet of Things (IoT) technologi­es, will continuous­ly monitor water quality and measure temperatur­e, pH and the presence of various metal/non-metal substances in the water, to ensure standard levels are not exceeded as prescribed by agencies.

The proposed solution will compose of Libelium, signal conditioni­ng boards and sensors and Raspberry Pi for connecting these to IBM Bluemix Cloud ser- vices and Watson IoT platform for device and sensor data management, analysis and visualizat­ion. The system will support data analysis in real-time and trigger alerts if there are anomalies in the water samples. The project will also incorporat­e a pre-screening mechanism to test the water quality of mobile water distributi­on systems.

“The convention­al method of testing water quality is often inaccessib­le and time consuming. In this context, Swatchpaan­i offers a convenient, mobile, quick and cost effective solution for the pre-screening of water samples. The extensive lab tests may be mandated only when the pre-screening signals a potential threat.” said Dr. Asharaf, Principal Investigat­or, Swatchpaan­i Project, IIITM-K.

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