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A Review Paper on GSM Based Water Salinity Tester

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ABSTRACT

In this paper, we will learn the basic principles behind the project and the element that
resources or affect the assignment. The challenge is a GSM-primarily based water salinity
tester that measures the total dissolved salts or TDS. The terminals in the water gather and
fetch the facts into Arduino which in addition processes the information and makes use of
mathematical formulation to find out the TDS price and sends the statistics thru the GSM
module and displays the corresponding facts on the LCD panel in the actual-time. The
Arduino acts as a microprocessor and controls the waft of information from the terminals to
the LCD/GSM module.
Keywords: Arduino, GSM, GSM modem, Monitoring gadget Saline tester, TDS,


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijaem.v6i1.1355

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