Wireless G Network Setup for Quality Monitoring
Worldwide, the movement and management of water, including quality control, are mundane. A severe shortage of water quality management in urban and rural areas serves as a symptom of this. Traditional water quality monitoring approaches involve on-site samplings, laboratory analyses, and manual reports. However, experiments carried out by confined laboratory personnel cannot be the future. Implementing a wireless and real-time water quality monitoring system is becoming the best option for users and researchers.
Background and Need for a Wireless G Network Setup for Quality Monitoring

The recent development of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) has attracted the attention of researchers and industries because of their ability to transmit real-time data directly to a remote system. WSNs are based on a network of small sensor devices that gather data on various physical and environmental parameters. These sensor nodes were able to communicate with each other and with monitoring stations to provide real-time data and remote monitoring. Many reviews in the scientific literature have set the focus on real-time data monitoring, wireless sensor networks, WSN-based environmental monitoring, environmental monitoring using WSNs, WSN-based water quality monitoring systems, real time monitoring systems, WSN for aquatic exert methods for monitoring water quality, and low-cost, low-power, and low data rate wireless communication WSNs for water quality monitoring systems.