JOURNAL ARTICLE

Internet of Things (IoT) Based Aquaculture Monitoring System

Mohammad Iqbal BachtiarRachmad HidayatRizki Anantama

Year: 2022 Journal:   MATEC Web of Conferences Vol: 372 Pages: 04009-04009   Publisher: EDP Sciences

Abstract

Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing manufacturing businesses in many parts of the world as the demand for fish and processed fish feed is increasing day by day. Aquaculture is also known as aquaculture, breeding, rearing, collecting fish, seaweed, seaweed and many other organisms. It is also defined as a breeding species that thrives in an aquatic environment under controlled conditions. This study is developing an aquaculture system that can remotely monitor water acidity, temperature, and turbidity levels using the Internet of Things (IoT). Sensors are installed in this system to receive data. Results obtained with all systems developed, the success rate for acid-base monitoring is 97.66%. The success rate for water temperature monitoring is 94.92%. For cloudy water, use a range of numbers from 1 to 50, where 1-9 is clear water, 10-24 is slightly cloudy, 25-49 is fairly cloudy, and more than 50 is very cloudy.

Keywords:
Aquaculture Internet of Things Turbidity Environmental science Fish <Actinopterygii> Fishery Aquatic ecosystem Ecology Computer science Biology World Wide Web

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Water Quality Monitoring Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Water Science and Technology
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