Auditron: An IoT-Based Smart Audit System for Monitoring Electricity and Water Consumption

In today’s scenario, water and electricity consumption are at an all-time high. We use these commodities on a daily basis but never bother to analyze and track their usage. The average electricity consumption of a household in Bangalore is around 300 kWh per month. The average water consumption is 1...

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