A Non-Intrusive Water Consumption Monitoring System

Water is an essential resource for humans as it is used in many activities for both leisure and hygiene. However; the technology available in monitoring water consumption is limited to the traditional flowmeter. Households and small buildings rely only on the end-of-month billing by the water distri...

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Main Authors: Somontina, James Adrian, Macabebe, Erees Queen B
Format: text
Published: Archīum Ateneo 2021
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/ecce-faculty-pubs/93
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9342898
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Institution: Ateneo De Manila University
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Summary:Water is an essential resource for humans as it is used in many activities for both leisure and hygiene. However; the technology available in monitoring water consumption is limited to the traditional flowmeter. Households and small buildings rely only on the end-of-month billing by the water distributor. This study presents a water monitoring system that uses a pressure sensor which is a non-intrusive method of determining water activity. Aside from calculating the volume of water consumed; the system implements fixture recognition using machine learning as its main feature. This provides more information to users allowing them to identify appliances or fixtures that consume a lot of water. Multiple test sites were used with varying pipe networks from building restrooms to houses to see its viability. Results show that the fixture recognition; using preprocessing techniques; improved in performance with accuracy 88 %; precision of 91 %; recall at 88 %; leading to an f1-score of 87 %.