Remotely Monitoring System



Remotely Monitoring System
- Introduction: The ongoing conflict in Syria has led to dire circumstances, forcing millions to flee their homes and seek refuge. Access to basic necessities like water has become a significant challenge, with millions in need of humanitarian assistance. As a response, various organizations have been working to address water scarcity issues in the country.
- Case Study: The water situation in Syria is critical, with two-thirds of the population lacking consistent access to safe drinking water. Displaced households face even more difficulties accessing water and sanitation. Water shortages are prevalent, especially in areas reliant on water trucking. The emergence of diseases like polio underscores the urgency of the situation.
- Solution: To address the challenges, an innovative IoT application has been developed to remotely monitor water stations. This technology allows organizations to monitor station parameters in real-time, enabling early detection of malfunctions and preventive maintenance. It also provides data storage and export capabilities, ensuring secure storage and easy access to information.
- Successful Implementation: The monitoring system has been successfully implemented at various water stations in Syria, such as the Western Alkssebia and Bnnesh Water Stations. This has enabled organizations to remotely access station data, facilitating better planning and ensuring a more stable water supply for affected communities.