Salinity monitoring using IoT
Instructed by: Truong Minh Tan -IT Teacher
Developed by: Khuu Dich Tai, Thai Thanh Dat, Quang Tan Linh (14 years old)
School: Phan Van Tri High School, Hau Giang Province
Students at Phan Van Tri High School in Hau Giang Province, Vietnam, have developed an innovative IoT-based salinity monitoring system to address the challenge of saltwater intrusion. This system addresses a critical issue in the region, where saltwater from the sea is increasingly affecting agricultural land and water resources:
- Tracks salinity levels in real time across multiple locations.
- Provides free data access for residents and government.
- Currently deployed at eight sites for widespread monitoring.
- Enables residents to manage water use based on salinity data.
- Has potential to control salinity barriers for improved water management.
This project demonstrates the potential of students to address environmental challenges and promote sustainable practices.
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