Satellite water tank level monitoring is a technology that uses satellite communication to remotely monitor the water level in a tank. The system includes a sensor installed inside the tank that measures the water level and transmits the data to a satellite. The satellite then relays the data to a ground station, which forwards it to a server for storage and analysis.
This technology is especially useful for remote locations where there is no cellular or internet connectivity. It enables water managers, utilities, and other stakeholders to monitor water levels in real-time, which can help them make more informed decisions about water usage, conservation, and maintenance. The system can also provide alerts when the water level falls below a certain threshold, allowing for timely interventions and preventing water loss.
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