Abstract
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have been achieved widespread applicability in water quality monitoring. However, existing WSN-based monitoring systems are not adequate for monitoring pond and lake water, city water distribution and water reservoir. Moreover, these frameworks cannot be reused in other monitoring applications since they use static and application specific sensor nodes and are not dynamic to the changing requirements. Thus, we introduce a reusable, self-configurable, and energy efficient WSN-based water quality monitoring system that integrates a Web-based information portal and a sleep scheduling mechanism of sensor nodes. The testbed and simulation results show that the framework can monitor the water quality in real-time and the sleep scheduling mechanism increases the network lifetime, respectively.