Research Publications Authored by SLIIT Staff
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Publication Embargo A survey: IoT enable framework for water quality measurement and distribution(IEEE, 2018-08-08) Lokuliyana, S; Jayakody, A; Bandara, N. B. R. P; Deshapriya, J. W. P; Kavinda, P. C; Wijewickrema, T. LReal-time water quality detection consists of a great practical significance and also it led to management of precious water resources. This paper suggests an IoT enabled framework that analyses, monitor, report, maintain and distribute the physical and chemical properties of water. pH is how acidic or alkaline the water is one parameter that used to analyze the quality of water (7 in pH scale is neutral) apart from this chemical factor, two physical factors are considered in analyzing. Turbidity the measurement of how particle suspended in water, which led to lower the dissolved oxygen, reduce the photosynthesis of aquatic plants. Temperature is the other property, this caused by air temperature, groundwater inflows, exposure to sunlight. The authors examine through various existing implementations and research on such system and attempt to provide an overview of the research gaps and research problems available enabling further pathways.Publication Open Access Impact of urbanization on the water resources and public health in Pathumthani Province, Thailand(2006-11-22) Perera, R; Pradhan, PThis study attempts to analyze and describe the trend and pattern of urbanization, its impact on water resources as well as public health in Pathumthani province, which is an adjacent province of Bangkok Metropolitan. This province has good canal (khlong) network system. These khlongs have their own cultural and historical values. But the province has been promoted as a location for industrial development policy reforms introduced in Thailand in 1977. The study was carried out, using GIS as a tool, to identify the land use change. Major chemical parameters were selected to analysis water quality and cases registered data on water born diseases were analyzed to identify the impact on public health. The study reveals that growths have mainly occurred along the highways, river and khlongs sections. The findings highlight the situation of water quality in river and khlongs arising out of the process of urbanization in the province and its affect on public health.
