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International Journal of Advanced Engineering, Management and Science


A Review on Micro Sensors for Detection of Nutrients in Water

( Vol-1,Issue-1,April 2015 )

Author(s): Rajendra Singh, Mahendra Kumar



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Keywords:

Sensors, Nutrients, Tactic sensors, Micro sensors

Abstract:

Water provided to the consumers, must be safe and should meet each health quality standards and aesthetic needs like color, turbidity, style and odour. Current waste product observance techniques deem the employment of nutrients detection because the results of some reaction that is undesirable for long-run use in time period applications. Additionally, new legislation could render such systems obsolete if they can't dependably verify the quantity of nutrients in waste product relative to allowable levels. This paper makes an attempt to deal with this issue by considering the employment of microwave sensing techniques as another time period approach that has the potential to observe waste product nutrients like phosphate and nitrate. The tactic utilizes a broad vary of microwave frequencies (1-15 GHz) and is incontestable with 2 differing kinds of structure for this purpose, specifically a conventional resonant cavity and a versatile inter digitated conductor structure. Research lab read package used for analysis of captured information and for straightforward user interpretation of this information is additionally incontestable. Future work to be undertaken is mentioned in reference to rising the performance of the sensing element any, moreover as adding the aptitude to mechanically verify each the sort and concentration of nutrients in water solutions. A variety of experimental results square measure shown that validate the relevancy of the microwave sensing for detection phosphates and nitrates within the solutions.

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