Aqua Quality Monitoring System : An Aid to Aquafarmers

University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola

Abstract: Aquaculture is a multibillion-dollar industry that meets the demand for marine food while enhancing sustainability. Farmers in this area encounter a finite number of issues. The difficulties experienced by aquafarmers in assessing water quality are described in the chapter 3 of  this report. Farmers' traditional methods for measuring water quality are inefficient and time-consuming. To address the concerns related to pH, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity, we developed a system that would allow farmers to monitor water quality in aquafarms in real time. This report presents a thorough illustration of how we created the system. To test water quality in real time, we placed pH, TDS, and dissolved oxygen sensors connected to Arduino in various liquids and the observation and results can be seen in chapter 5. We calibrated the sensors used in the system design to achieve the precise values. The results were then displayed on a webpage after the system connected to the internet.

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