Regional center water quality and source monitoring device based on Internet of Things
By using an IoT-based regional central water quality and water source monitoring device, the problems of data transmission lag and multi-parameter monitoring in traditional water quality monitoring methods have been solved. This has enabled real-time transmission and intelligent analysis of water quality data, improving the timeliness and intelligence of monitoring.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520378002.8
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-06
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-06
AI Technical Summary
Traditional water quality monitoring methods suffer from limited monitoring range, untimely data transmission, high labor costs, and the inability to achieve comprehensive monitoring of multiple parameters and remote data processing.
A regional central water quality and water source monitoring device based on the Internet of Things is adopted, including a monitoring cabinet and a monitoring system. It uses wireless communication technology for data transmission and combines a multi-parameter water quality sensor group and a high-performance data processing center to achieve real-time data transmission and intelligent analysis.
It enables real-time transmission and intelligent processing of water quality data, improves the timeliness and accuracy of monitoring, reduces labor costs, provides automatic early warning functions, and enhances the level of intelligence in water quality monitoring.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of water quality monitoring technology, and in particular to a regional central water quality and water source monitoring device based on the Internet of Things. Background Technology
[0002] With the acceleration of industrialization and urbanization, water pollution has become increasingly serious, making real-time and accurate water quality monitoring crucial. Traditional water quality monitoring methods often suffer from limited monitoring range, untimely data transmission, high labor costs, and the inability to centrally process and analyze monitoring data. For example, in some remote water sources, manual water sampling and testing is not only costly in terms of manpower and resources, but also fails to detect sudden changes in water quality due to the long testing cycle. Furthermore, existing water quality monitoring equipment has limited functionality and cannot meet the needs of comprehensive monitoring of multiple water quality parameters, as well as remote data transmission and analysis. Therefore, developing a regional central water quality and source water monitoring device capable of real-time and comprehensive water quality monitoring, and achieving efficient data transmission and intelligent processing through Internet of Things (IoT) technology, is of significant practical importance. Utility Model Content
[0003] To address the aforementioned shortcomings in the existing technology, this utility model provides a regional central water quality and water source monitoring device based on the Internet of Things, which has a practical structure and is easy to promote.
[0004] A regional central water quality and water source monitoring device based on the Internet of Things, including a monitoring cabinet and a monitoring system;
[0005] The monitoring cabinet has a display screen installed on the top and a control panel on the front, which includes a power button, indicator lights, and operation buttons. The back of the monitoring cabinet has multiple data acquisition ports, and the bottom of each acquisition port has an openable maintenance door.
[0006] The monitoring cabinet is equipped with the monitoring system, which includes a data transmission module and a data processing center. The data transmission module is connected to an external monitoring node and uses wireless communication technology to transmit the water quality data acquired by the monitoring node in real time.
[0007] The data processing center is used to receive data from the data transmission module. The data processing center analyzes, processes, and stores the received data and displays it on the display screen.
[0008] Preferably, the monitoring cabinet also has a door on the front for placing items.
[0009] Preferably, each of the external monitoring nodes is equipped with a group of water quality sensors for detecting water quality parameters.
[0010] Preferably, the water quality sensor group includes a pH sensor, a dissolved oxygen sensor, a chemical oxygen demand (COD) sensor, and an ammonia nitrogen content sensor.
[0011] Preferably, the wireless communication technology is 4G, 5G or LoRa communication technology.
[0012] Preferably, the data processing center includes a high-performance server and a data analysis module installed on the server.
[0013] Preferably, the data processing center evaluates water quality data according to preset standards and algorithms to determine whether the water quality meets the standards, and issues early warning information in a timely manner once water quality abnormalities are detected.
[0014] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0015] By employing a data transmission module with wireless communication technology, real-time data transmission between monitoring nodes and the data processing center was achieved, greatly improving the timeliness of data transmission and overcoming the problem of data transmission lag in traditional monitoring methods.
[0016] The multi-parameter water quality sensor array can comprehensively detect key water quality indicators, providing rich data support for accurately assessing water quality conditions.
[0017] The data processing center's powerful analysis, processing, and storage capabilities, as well as its automatic early warning function, not only improve the level of intelligence in water quality monitoring but also enable timely detection of water quality anomalies, providing strong protection for water resources.
[0018] The monitoring cabinet's rational structural design, including the display screen, control panel, data acquisition port, inspection door, and cabinet door for storing items, facilitates user operation and equipment maintenance. Attached Figure Description
[0019] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. It should be understood that the following drawings only show some embodiments of this utility model and should not be regarded as a limitation on the scope. For those skilled in the art, other related drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0020] Figure 1 The three-dimensional representation of this utility model Figure 1 ;
[0021] Figure 2 The three-dimensional representation of this utility model Figure 2 ;
[0022] Figure 3 This is a front view of the present utility model. Detailed Implementation
[0023] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, and not all embodiments. The components of the embodiments of this utility model described and shown in the accompanying drawings can generally be arranged and designed in various different configurations.
[0024] In the description of the embodiments of this utility model, it should be noted that if terms such as "center," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "inner," or "outer" indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, or the orientation or positional relationship commonly used when the utility model product is in use, they are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this utility model. Furthermore, terms such as "first," "second," and "third" are only used to distinguish descriptions and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
[0025] As shown in the attached figure, a regional central water quality and water source monitoring device based on the Internet of Things mainly includes a monitoring cabinet (1) and a monitoring system.
[0026] The top of the monitoring cabinet 1 is equipped with a display screen 2 for intuitively displaying monitoring data and related information. The front of the monitoring cabinet 1 features a control panel 3, which includes a power button, indicator lights, and operation buttons 4. The power button allows users to easily turn the device on and off, the indicator lights display the device's operating status, and the operation buttons 4 are used for various operational settings. The front of the monitoring cabinet 1 also has a cabinet door for storing monitoring-related tools or documents. The back of the monitoring cabinet 1 has multiple data acquisition ports 5 for connecting to external monitoring nodes to collect data. The bottom of the data acquisition ports 5 has an openable maintenance door 6 for easy access and maintenance of the internal equipment.
[0027] The monitoring cabinet 1 houses a monitoring system, which includes a data transmission module and a data processing center. The data transmission module connects to external monitoring nodes and uses wireless communication technologies, such as 4G, 5G, or LoRa, to transmit water quality data acquired by the monitoring nodes in real time. Each external monitoring node is equipped with a water quality sensor group for detecting water quality parameters. This sensor group includes a pH sensor, a dissolved oxygen sensor, a chemical oxygen demand (COD) sensor, and an ammonia nitrogen content sensor, enabling comprehensive detection of key water quality parameters.
[0028] The data processing center receives data from the data transmission module and includes a high-performance server and a data analysis module installed on the server. The data processing center analyzes, processes, and stores the received data, displaying it on screen 2. Simultaneously, the data processing center evaluates water quality data according to preset standards and algorithms to determine whether the water quality meets standards. If any water quality anomalies are detected, it promptly issues early warning information so that relevant personnel can take appropriate measures.
[0029] Installation and Connection: First, install monitoring cabinet 1 in a suitable location, ensuring its stability. Connect the external monitoring nodes to the data transmission module inside monitoring cabinet 1 through acquisition port 5. The external monitoring nodes are arranged in a specific layout within the water source area requiring monitoring. The water quality sensor group of each monitoring node is placed at an appropriate depth to accurately collect water quality data.
[0030] Once the device is powered on, turn it on using the power button on control panel 3. The water quality sensor array at the external monitoring node collects water quality data in real time, such as pH, dissolved oxygen, chemical oxygen demand (COD), and ammonia nitrogen content. The data transmission module uses 4G, 5G, or LoRa communication technology to transmit this data in real time to the data processing center inside monitoring cabinet 1. After receiving the data, the high-performance server in the data processing center analyzes, processes, and stores the data according to preset standards and algorithms, displaying the results on display screen 2. If the water quality data exceeds the preset standard range, the data processing center will promptly issue a warning, which can be triggered by audible and visual alarms to alert relevant personnel.
[0031] Maintenance and Management: Regularly inspect and maintain the internal equipment of monitoring cabinet 1 through inspection door 6 to ensure normal operation. Additionally, the device parameters can be set and adjusted using the operation buttons 4 on control panel 3 as needed.
[0032] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of this utility model patent and is not intended to limit this utility model patent. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions and improvements made within the spirit and principles of this utility model patent should be included within the protection scope of this utility model patent.
Claims
1. A regional center water quality water source monitoring device based on the Internet of Things, characterized in that, The utility model relates to a monitoring cabinet and a monitoring system. The top of the monitoring cabinet (1) is provided with a display screen (2), the front of the monitoring cabinet (1) is provided with a control panel (3), the control panel (3) is provided with a power button, an indicator light and an operation button (4), the back of the monitoring cabinet (1) is provided with a plurality of acquisition ports (5), the bottom of the acquisition port (5) is provided with an openable maintenance door (6). The inside of the monitoring cabinet (1) is provided with the monitoring system, the monitoring system comprises a data transmission module and a data processing center, the data transmission module is connected with an external monitoring node, the data transmission module adopts wireless communication technology to transmit water quality data acquired by the monitoring node in real time. The data processing center is used for receiving data of the data transmission module, the data processing center analyzes, processes and stores received data, and displays the data on the display screen (2). 2.The IoT-based regional center water quality water source monitoring device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The front of the monitoring cabinet (1) is also provided with a cabinet door for placing articles. 3.The IoT-based regional center water quality water source monitoring device according to claim 1, characterized in that: Each of the external monitoring nodes is provided with a water quality sensor group for detecting water quality parameters. 4.The IoT-based regional center water quality water source monitoring device according to claim 3, characterized in that: The water quality sensor group comprises a pH sensor, a dissolved oxygen sensor, a chemical oxygen demand sensor and an ammonia nitrogen content sensor. 5.The IoT-based regional center water quality water source monitoring device according to claim 1, wherein: The wireless communication technology is 4G, 5G or LoRa communication technology. 6.The IoT-based regional center water quality water source monitoring device according to claim 1, wherein: The data processing center comprises a high-performance server and a data analysis module installed on the server. 7.The IoT-based regional center water quality water source monitoring device according to claim 1, wherein: The data processing center evaluates water quality data according to a preset standard and algorithm, judges whether water quality meets standards, and once it is found that water quality is abnormal, timely warning information is sent out.