Stream Disconnect Monitor

Stream Disconnect Monitor

Student(s)
James Lemos, Andres Luna and Jack Thornton
Faculty Advisor
Rob Rowlands, Industry Advisor: Neil Hancock, Consultant Firmware Engineer
Year
2022

Much of the research done by hydrologists today require water monitoring systems that help them keep track of relevant issues water levels in areas affected by problems such as natural droughts. With there being many locations where these symptoms have an effect, deploying devices to monitor these areas are not cheap, and are not easy to install and require a lot of maintenance.

Our stream disconnect detection system helps hydrologists, and other researchers obtain data from remote areas where these disconnects exist. Also building a system that can be easily deployed by any technician, and data that can be obtained on a cloud.