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Chemical Sciences Journal

ISSN: 2150-3494

Open Access

Novel Pr−Doped BaLaInO4 Ceramic Material for Proton−Conducting Electrochemical Devices with Layered Structure

Abstract

Manoh Ramky*

A network of sensors can be set up in a particular area of interest and communicate with each other to give a complete picture of what's going on there. This is especially useful for monitoring the quality of the water because changes in the environment can have serious effects downstream. The Internet of Things (IoT) has gained popularity in recent years for a wide range of uses, including water quality monitoring. It is possible to continuously monitor the quality of water in real time using IoT devices like the Raspberry Pi and sensors that measure temperature, oxygen, and pH. Using programming languages like Python and Julia, this data can be gathered and analyzed to learn more about water management and make better decisions. A system with oxygen and temperature sensors, for instance, could be used to monitor a lake's or river's health. Potential problems like algal blooms or changes in the ecosystem can be identified by detecting changes in temperature and oxygen levels.

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