Smart Hydration Water Bottle
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Abstract—In this paper, we present the design and spaced in a way that makes the right edge line up neatly).
implementation of a smart water bottle capable of accurately All the appropriate formatting is automatically applied in
tracking water consumption through sensor-based this template. If anything goes wrong, you can reapply it
measurements. The bottle integrates a water pressure sensor at
its base to continuously measure the pressure exerted by the using the “styles” section in Word.
water column, which is then converted into a corresponding
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water height and volume based on the cylindrical shape of the
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bottle. Additionally, a magnetic hall effect sensor or reed
switch detects whether the bottle is open or closed, allowing the text Texta
system to monitor changes in volume each time the bottle is
opened, thus tracking the amount of water consumed. An a) And this is a level 4 heading: It’s recommended to
OLED display provides real-time feedback to the user, showing write your text in a separate document and then add it to this
the volume consumed throughout the day. This design offers a template once it’s complete. When copying text into the
cost-effective, scalable solution for health-conscious users to template from another document, make sure that the
monitor hydration, making use of minimal components to
ensure portability and efficiency. The paper discusses the
technical details of the system, including the sensor calibration, Fig. 1. This is a figure caption. It appears directly underneath the figure.
data processing algorithms, and power management strategies.
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supporting its application in daily health tracking. styles if necessary.
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Keywords—Smart water bottle, water consumption tracking,
hydration monitoring, water pressure sensor, hall effect sensor,
add bullet points when appropriate, using the “bullet list”
reed switch, real-time data display, health monitoring, IoT style:
hydration tracking, wearable technology. Treat the word “data” as plural, not singular.
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