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Integration of electrochemical water regeneration into smart home infrastructure: concept, calculations, and efficiency

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Artem Aleksanian

Rubric:Mechanical engineering
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This paper proposes the concept of integrating electrochemical water regeneration into smart home infrastructure. It examines the principles of electrochemical processes enabling disinfection, aeration, and chemical restoration of water without reagents. The integration of regeneration modules into the digital home ecosystem is described, including the use of sensor systems and AI-based control algorithms. Engineering calculations of energy efficiency and economic impact are provided for a residential complex of 100 apartments. The results show that implementing electrochemical modules can reduce fresh water consumption by up to 70%, decrease wastewater discharge, and increase household system autonomy.

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smart home
sustainable water use
reagent-free purification
energy-efficient systems
water cycle.
electrochemical water regeneration

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Artem Aleksanian

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