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Design of a Water and Oxygen Generator from Atmospheric Pollutant Air Using Internet of Things

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Intelligent Data Communication Technologies and Internet of Things

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Reducing the contaminated water and obtaining fresh oxygen is difficult in these environmental conditions. Water is in the form of vapour and moisture mixture in the air. It is generally noted that 30% of water is almost wasted. The moisture in air is used in the proposed system. This system considers moisture air from atmosphere and converts it directly into drinking water. Condense process is used in the proposed system to convert moisture into water droplets. This device also generates oxygen (O2) from water through electrolysis process. This system consumes less power. The system sends the status of the system to the mobile application.

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Niranjan, D.K., Rakesh, N. (2021). Design of a Water and Oxygen Generator from Atmospheric Pollutant Air Using Internet of Things. In: Hemanth, J., Bestak, R., Chen, J.IZ. (eds) Intelligent Data Communication Technologies and Internet of Things. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 57. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9509-7_31

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