A school robotics project demonstrating IoT-powered real-time monitoring of urban drainage infrastructure across Zimbabwe's cities.
Our smart drainage monitoring system uses cutting-edge technology to protect communities
Arduino-based sensors measure water levels, flow rates, and detect blockages in real-time.
Sensor data is transmitted every 5 minutes to our command center for continuous monitoring.
Automatic alerts are triggered when water levels reach critical thresholds.
Maintenance crews are dispatched immediately to critical locations.
Help us protect your community by reporting flooded streets or drainage issues.
For emergencies, call:
+263 77 906 7692A student-led initiative demonstrating how technology can solve real urban challenges
The Urban Flow Command Center is a prototype system designed to demonstrate how IoT technology and data visualization can be used to monitor and manage urban drainage infrastructure.
This project was developed as part of our school's robotics and technology program, showcasing skills in:
The system simulates real-world drainage monitoring to demonstrate the concept and potential impact of such technology.