scholarly journals Short Text Message Based Infusion Fluid Level Monitoring System

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Meilia Safitri ◽  
Helena Da Fonseca ◽  
Erika Loniza
2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Staveley ◽  
C. Doyle ◽  
C. Coetzee ◽  
A. Franzen ◽  
H. Den Boer ◽  
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Author(s):  
Kun Chen ◽  
Hanchung Tsai ◽  
Bud Fabian ◽  
Yung Liu ◽  
James Shuler

A temperature-monitoring system based on radiofrequency identification (RFID) has been developed for extending the maintenance period of the nuclear material packaging for storage and transportation. The system consists of tags, readers, and application software. The tag, equipped with a temperature sensor, is attached to the exterior of a package. The application software enables remote reading, via radio waves, of the temperature from the sensor in the tag. The system reports any temperature violations immediately via e-mail or text message, and/or posts the alarm on a secure website. The system can monitor thousands of packages and record individual temperature histories in a database. The first type of packaging that will benefit from the RFID technology is Model 9977, which has been certified by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to ship and store fissile materials such as plutonium and uranium. The recorded data can be correlated to the temperature of the containment O-ring seals, based on the decay heat load of the contents. Accelerated aging studies of the Viton® GLT O-rings have shown that temperature is one of the key parameters governing the life of the O-ring seals, which maintain the integrity of the containment boundary of the package. Use of the RFID temperature-monitoring system to verify that the surface temperature remains below a certain threshold will make it possible to extend the leak-test period of the package from one year to up to five years. The longer leak-rate testing interval will yield a cost savings of up to $10,000 per package over five years. This work was conducted by Argonne National Laboratory in support of the DOE Packaging Certification Program, Office of Environmental Management, Office of Packaging and Transportation (EM-63).


2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 56-67
Author(s):  
Husneni Mukhtar ◽  
Doan Perdana ◽  
Parman Sukarno ◽  
Asep Mulyana

ABSTRACTThe needs of flood disaster management encourage various efforts from all scientific disciplines of science, technology, and society. This article discusses the efforts to prevent flooding due to the habit of disposing of their waste into rivers through an innovative waste management system using the approach and application of Internet-based technology (IoT). Previous research has produced a prototype of the waste level monitoring system. In this research, the prototype was developed into a practical technology, called SiKaSiT (IoT Based Trash Capacity Monitoring System). This technology aims to assist janitor in monitoring, controlling and obtaining information about trash capacity and disposal time easily through an application on the smartphone in real-time and online. The system was made using a level detection sensor integrated with NodeMCU and Wi-Fi, MQTTbroker-protocol and Android-based application. Furthermore, the system was implemented in Bojongsoang adjacent to the Citarum river, where the water often overflowed due to the high rainfall and volume of trash around it. The results of system testing in the field shown good performance with value ranges of reliability is (99,785 - 99,944)% and availability is (99,786 - 99,945)%. SiKaSiT has several advantages over other similar systems. First, there is an application on the user's smartphone to monitor the capacity of trash and notification for full-bin. Second, the ability to operate on a small-bandwidth internet network because the throughput time is only around 0.59 kbps, thereby saving internet bandwidth consumption. This system has also helped overcome the problem of community trash management in Kampung Cijagra, where 60% of them gave feedback "agree" and the rest "strongly agree".Keywords: waste, IoT, monitoring, flooding, riverABSTRAKKebutuhan penanggulangan bencana banjir mendorong berbagai upaya dari semua disiplin ilmu baik dari bidang sains, teknologi dan sosial. Dalam artikel ini, penulis membahas upaya pencegahan banjir akibat kebiasaan membuang sampah ke sungai melalui inovasi sistem manajemen sampah menggunakan pendekatan dan penerapan teknologi berbasis Internet of Things (IoT). Pada riset sebelumnya telah dihasilkan sebuah prototype sistem monitoring level sampah. Kemudian pada riset ini prototype tersebut dikembangkan menjadi suatu teknologi tepat guna, dinamakan dengan SiKaSiT (Sistem Pemantauan Kapasitas Sampah Berbasis IoT). Teknologi ini bertujuan untuk membantu petugas kebersihan dalam memantau, mengontrol dan memperoleh informasi tentang kapasitas sampah dan waktu pembuangan sampah dengan mudah melalui aplikasi di smartphone secara real time dan online. Sistem dibuat dengan menggunakan sensor deteksi ketinggian sampah yang diintegrasikan dengan NodeMCU dan Wi-Fi, protokol MQTT broker dan aplikasi berbasis android pada smartphone. Selanjutnya sistem diimplementasikan di daerah Bojongsoang yang berdekatan dengan sungai Citarum yang airnya sering meluap akibat tingginya curah hujan dan volume sampah di sekitarnya. Hasil pengujian sistem di lapangan menunjukkan kinerja yang baik dengan kisaran nilai reliability adalah (99,785 – 99,944) % dan availability adalah (99,786 – 99,945) %. SiKaSiT memiliki beberapa kelebihan dibanding sistem serupa lainnya. Pertama, adanya aplikasi di smartphone pengguna untuk memonitor kapasitas sampah dan notifikasi saat tempat sampah penuh. Kedua, sistem mampu beroperasi pada jaringan internet bandwith kecil karena waktu throughput-nya hanya sekitar 0,59 kbps sehingga menghemat konsumsi bandwith internet. Sistem ini juga telah membantu menanggulangi permasalahan pengelolaan sampah masyarakat Kampung Cijagra, dimana 60% masyarakat memberi feedback “setuju” dan sisanya “sangat setuju”.Kata kunci: Sampah, IoT, Monitoring, Banjir, Sungai


Author(s):  
Christo Biji ◽  
Vandana C P

The drinking water is one of the main problems affecting many countries now, in the same way we are not actually using the rain water properly. The misuse of water leads no many problems like uncontrolled water flow etc. Last year 2018 Kerala undergrown a deep flood because of huge rain due to that all the dams in Kerala opened simultaneously. It creates a huge flood in Kerala. Around 370 peoples died in Kerala due to this flood. The main reason is people are not aware of dam opening so the peoples near to the river all are washed off. Most of the dams are not having a digital sensing for water level. All the dams are having only scale measurement so failed to give information about damn opening. Water level monitoring system solves this problem It will give right information about water level in reservoir and it will avoid wastage water in tank.


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