DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF AN IoT-BASED RAIN AMOUNT MEASUREMENT
Abstract
Rainfall monitoring is essential for effective water resource management; however,
traditional manual methods often result in inaccurate measurements, delayed responses,
and poor recordkeeping. This project presents an IoT-based rain amount measuring and
monitoring system that automatically detects rainfall, measures water level, stores data
in the cloud, and displays real-time information through a mobile application. The
system integrates a rain sensor and an HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor, controlled by an
ESP-8266 NodeMCU with Wi-Fi connectivity, to transmit data to a Firebase real-time
database. An Android application developed using MIT App Inventor enables users to
monitor live rainfall data and access historical records. A theoretical 9:1 area ratio
between the rain capture surface and reservoir was applied, and calibration experiments
improved accuracy by reducing measurement error to approximately 3%. Overall, the
system provides a low-cost, reliable, and real-time solution for automated rainfall
monitoring suitable for domestic and small-scale industrial applications.
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- 2026-2030 [18]