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Visualization System for Water Levels and Environmental Conditions in the Flood Monitoring Information System
Author(s) -
Dhimas Satria,
Syaifuddin Yana,
Elin Yusibani,
Saumi Syahreza,
. Zulfan
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of innovative technology and exploring engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-3075
DOI - 10.35940/ijitee.k2441.0981119
Subject(s) - flood myth , computer science , visualization , gsm , gateway (web page) , server , information system , computer security , arduino , database , embedded system , operating system , world wide web , engineering , geography , archaeology , electrical engineering , artificial intelligence
Flood disaster is a national disaster that takes a lot of victims and material for now. The government nationally implements short-term programs to anticipate disasters by supporting the various government and private institutions in developing disaster mitigation systems to reduce sustainable casualties. Based on this support, this research aims to develop a flood monitoring information system by implementing a real-time flood visualization system. System development is done by making two systems, namely hardware-based flood detection systems that are used as client systems and software-based flood monitoring information systems as servers. Flood detection systems are built using ultrasonic sensors, temperature sensors, rain sensors, Arduino microcontrollers, and Sim900A GSM modules. On the flood monitoring information system server using the Xampp component as a server application and Gammu as an SMS application. The communication system between the two systems uses the SMS Gateway communication system. The parameter values sent through the flood detection system will be visualized by the server in the form of animation and text. From the research, it was found that the flood detection system as a client has been able to send flood data, temperature, and rain conditions in real-time. And flood monitoring information systems have been able to capture data from client systems and store them in MySQL DBMS

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