B-62 Jaydip Pawar DWM EXP1

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TE-B-62-Jaydip Pawar

Data Warehousing & Mining Lab


Lab Code: CSL503

Experiment No. 1
Aim: Case study on building Data Warehouse/ Data Mart. (Internet of Things in rural areas)
Software used: Any online drawing tool.
Theory:
1.1 Detailed Problem Statement
69% of India are villages, IOT can definitely play the major role in developing Smart villages.

In villages, people store their staple food for long in large containers or drums for a year. Many
times, due to bacteria or inappropriate moisture the wheat or rice get damage if not checked on
time. Sensors are required to be installed in such drums or sacks, which can alert us that the wheat
is affected in a particular sack with some insects or the moisture is low or high to avoid the damage.

The loss of lives due to weak walls and roofs in villages, due to excessive moisture in
buildings is very common. The sensors need to sense the life of the building that how long
it is safe. Sensors need to be installed in homes which can detect smoke in case of fire
breaks.

1.2 Analysis to be done


To take into consideration of above granularity levels of region, customer and number of
product sales with sensor readings.

1.3 How the above analysis improves the business i.e., above problem definition

• Automated pesticides sprinklers which can sense various types of insects/reptiles/


animals such as mosquitoes, flies, snakes, lizards, mice which are very common in
villages.
• People are very religious especially in villages, sensors can help in avoiding sacrilege
of holy books which are leading to deadly protests in rural.
• The low-cost water tanks management to avoid overflow of tanks and wastage of
water.
• The automated lock system of doors, windows, vehicles etc. connected to smart
devices.
• The sensors to monitor infants to avoid any accidents.
• Diet chart reminders for animals.
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1.4 Design Information Package Diagram

1.5 Details of Dimension table


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1.6 Details of Fact table


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1.7 Draw and Attach Start Schema


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1.8 Draw and Attach Snowflake Schema

Conclusion
The following model help us to collect data from various type of sensors, this data is very
helpful to overcome large scale of loss in rural areas as well as we get data about what types
of sensors are purchased by users and many more.

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