WaterSense Project
is co-financed by the National Centre for Research and Development under the HYDROSTRATEG II programme.
We work with Warsaw University of Technology - Centre for Advanced Materials and Technology (CEZAMAT-WUT), Institute of Meteorology and Water Management (IMGW-PIB), MAGLY and Nebucode on developing Autonomous System Internet of Things (IoT) for Water Quality Monitoring and Operational Support in Threats Identification.
Consortium
Project Title
Autonomous System Internet of Things (IoT) for Water Quality Monitoring and Operational Support in Threats Identification
Project Timeline
01.09.2024 — 30.08.2027
Project Acronym
ASIR
Project Description
The goal of the project is to develop and introduce to the
market an innovative Autonomous Internet of Things (IoT) System
for Water Quality Monitoring and Operational Support for Threat
Identification adapted to river environment conditions,
operating continuously. This system integrates three components
that are innovative on a global scale:
(1) Autonomous
Measurement Station – monitoring 10 key physicochemical water
parameters such as: pH, chlorides, nitrates(V), ammonium ions,
orthophosphates(V), conductivity, oxygen, water temperature,
flow velocity, depth. Seven of these will be measured using the
patent technology (P.446260) of the applicant, with a roller
system module equipped with several hundred disposable and
inexpensive miniature sensors that do not require calibration or
cleaning. After a sensor loses its analytical parameters, it is
automatically replaced with a new one. The continuity of
operation for 365 days a year is ensured by a
micro-hydroelectric generator powered by flowing water and the
heating of electronic systems for stable operation in winter
conditions.
(2) Smart Cloud-based Management System
for Measurement Stations (SCMS-MS) – a platform for monitoring,
managing, and analyzing data equipped with AI modules that
identify anomalies and predict water parameter values 72 hours
in advance.
(3) Interactive National River Pollution
Risk Map – a tool supporting the selection of an optimal
measurement plan and the proper placement of measurement
stations in the area under study.
The project is
being carried out by an experienced interdisciplinary consortium
consisting of Warsaw University of Technology – Leader,
IMGW-PIB, and companies MAGLY and NEBUCODE. The
commercialization model based on the low cost of the measurement
station and a subscription offer tailored to the needs of
different recipients will make the developed system available to
every interested party.
Project Budget
Total project value
PLN 25 085 394,93
NCBR funding
PLN 22 178 017,24
Own contribution
PLN 2 907 377,69
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