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RIFMAS: River Flow Management System Using Wireless Sensing Agents

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Floods have always been a major cause of destruction from the past itself. In the manual river flow control system there is always a situation of the increasing or decreasing of the discharge available depending on the precipitation of the catchment region. In this article, with a blend of mobile agents (MAs), wireless sensor networks (WSNs) and intelligent systems we intend to formulate a new application to manage the water flow of a river by continuously monitoring the precipitation and correspondingly changing the position of the diversion head regulators (HR) of a barrage. Finally a global model of RIFMAS is also presented and it will be simulated in near future for its feasibility.

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Patel, R.B., Jain, D., Kaushik, B. (2010). RIFMAS: River Flow Management System Using Wireless Sensing Agents. In: Das, V.V., et al. Information Processing and Management. BAIP 2010. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 70. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12214-9_58

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