SMART DAM MONITORING SYSTEM USING ARDUINO UNO, SIM800 GSM MODULE, AND WATER LEVEL SENSORS

Authors

  • Snehal Shevade Author
  • Poonam musmade Author
  • Kailas Tehare Author
  • Shyamsundar Matkar Author
  • Apurva Kakad Author
  • Pralhad More Author
  • Aditya Gadade Author
  • Hansika Agarwal Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64751/ijdim.2026.v5.n1.pp15-18

Abstract

Dams are critical infrastructures for water resource management, flood control, irrigation, and renewable energy generation. However, traditional dam monitoring methods are often manual, error-prone, and slow to respond to emergencies, increasing the risk of catastrophic failures and inefficient resource utilization. This research paper presents a comprehensive design and analysis of a dam-based integrated monitoring and energy generation system that leverages a suite of modern technologies: water level sensors (ultrasonic, float, and pressure types), Arduino Uno and AutoBotix Arduino microcontrollers, alerting devices (buzzer and LEDs), SIM800 GSM module with Aierel SIM for SMS-based remote alerts. The system architecture, methodology, hardware and software integration, power management, safety mechanisms, and field deployment considerations are detailed. Results from prototype testing and analysis of expected metrics are discussed, alongside real-world applications, limitations, and future directions. The paper also addresses regulatory, ethical, and standardization aspects relevant to dam safety and monitoring. A schematic block diagram is provided to illustrate the integrated system. This work demonstrates a scalable, cost-effective, and robust solution for enhancing dam safety and operational efficiency

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Published

2026-01-13

How to Cite

Snehal Shevade, Poonam musmade, Kailas Tehare, Shyamsundar Matkar, Apurva Kakad, Pralhad More, Aditya Gadade, & Hansika Agarwal. (2026). SMART DAM MONITORING SYSTEM USING ARDUINO UNO, SIM800 GSM MODULE, AND WATER LEVEL SENSORS. International Journal of Data Science and IoT Management System, 5(1), 15-18. https://doi.org/10.64751/ijdim.2026.v5.n1.pp15-18