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Aplicación IoT: Medidor Inteligente para el consumo de agua potable

In Ecuador, the Water Management Councils (WMCs) face significant challenges, particularly with the manual measurement of water consumption, which is inefficient mainly due to human errors, time consumption, and resource use. With a projected Return on Investment (ROI) of 54.7%, the project confirms...

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Main Authors: Damaris, Vitonera Arleth, Ángel, Ríos Guiracocha Miguel, Guillermo, Hidalgo Oñate Ángel
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Metering
Project feasibility
Return on investment
Sensors
Water consumption
Water management
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