Water Level Sensor

Authors

  • Amanda Harumi Ikeuchi UniFacens
  • Leane Santos da Silva UniFacens
  • Pedro Henrique Riey Tsuha Giraldi UniFacens
  • Pietro Bertin Tardivo Felix UniFacens
  • Thiago Fernandes Fernandes da Silva UniFacens
  • Felipe Hashimoto Fengler UniFacens
  • Centro Universitário Facens UniFacens
  • Eliane Crepaldi Rodrigues UniFacens

Keywords:

River water level, Water level sensor, Climate change, Sustainability

Abstract

Flooding represents one of the most frequent and impactful natural disasters in many regions of the world, especially in riverside areas. Sudden rises in river water levels can cause major material losses and put lives at risk. This initiative seeks to reduce risks and damage in riverside communities by promoting greater safety, preventive planning, and support for decision-making by authorities and residents.

Published

2026-03-25

How to Cite

HARUMI IKEUCHI, Amanda; SANTOS DA SILVA, Leane; RIEY TSUHA GIRALDI, Pedro Henrique; BERTIN TARDIVO FELIX, Pietro; FERNANDES FERNANDES DA SILVA, Thiago; HASHIMOTO FENGLER, Felipe; CENTRO UNIVERSITÁRIO FACENS; CREPALDI RODRIGUES, Eliane. Water Level Sensor. Journal of Innovation and Science: research and application, [S. l.], v. 5, n. 2, 2026. Disponível em: https://joins.emnuvens.com.br/joins/article/view/1243. Acesso em: 11 may. 2026.