Title
pH Neutralization Through Internet
Abstract
This project uses an IDAC-1 board to sample and control the pH level in a tank. The whole control is performed through the Internet. The experimental arrangement is placed on the task location and the controlling computer is located in a different one. Internet is the transport media. The protocol used in this project is UDP/IP. The pH level is measured by a pH meter and its output is sampled by an A/D converter integrated on the IDAC-1. To change the pH level ON-OFF valves control the free flow of light solutions acid and alkaline. The controlling computer through the Internet acting as client asks for the pH level, the IDAC-1 responds as server with the 10-bit resolution sampling pH meter. If pH is away from the set point the corresponding valve opens, neutralizing this way the solution. The whole procedure is logged in a file on the controlling computer. This application can give the ability to the Internet user to monitor and control the pH of a solution anywhere in the Word Wide Web (WWW)
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1109/VECIMS.2006.250782
La Coruna
Keywords
Field
DocType
Internet,analogue-digital conversion,chemistry computing,pH control,pH measurement,A/D converter,IDAC-1 board,UDP/IP protocol,Word Wide Web,acid,alkaline,embedded Internet,embedded application,microcontroller,pH level control,pH meter,pH neutralization,task logging,Embedded Application,Embedded Internet,Microcontroller,Neutralization,Task logging,pH control,pH meter
Computer science,Embedded applications,Neutralization,Microcontroller,Application software,pH meter,Operating system,Web server,The Internet
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-4244-0243-3
0
0.34
References 
Authors
1
5