Idea Location Selection for Salinity Monitoring Sensors focuses on determining the optimal places to install a few sensors so that they still capture key salinity variations in water or soil systems. This converts sensor placement into a structured research problem using hydrology, GIS, and basic optimization ideas. Students can apply it to canals, rivers, estuaries, coastal aquifers, or irrigation fields and compare alternative layouts. The goal is to maximize information (spatial and temporal coverage) while minimizing cost and redundancy. This idea is scalable as a project topic from BTech mini projects to advanced PhD research in smart monitoring networks.
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