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Implementation and Evaluation of Open-Source Hardware to Monitor Water Quality in Precision Aquaculture.

Rafael Apolinar Bórquez LópezLuis Rafael Martinez CordovaJuan Carlos Gil NuñezJose Reyes Gonzalez-GalavizJose Cuauhtemoc Ibarra GamezRamon Casillas Hernandez
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
Precision aquaculture is a new field that allows farmers to have better control over aquaculture processes, facilitating decision-making and improving efficiency. The implementation and evaluation of a low-cost water-quality monitoring system based on open-source hardware, which is easy to rebuild for scientific applications, is reported in this paper. The proposed system measures temperature, dissolved oxygen, and pH, taking records and sending information through a wireless protocol (ZigBee) to a graphical user interface which can display information numerically and graphically, as well as simultaneously storing the information in a database. These variables are very important for aquaculture, as they have a direct influence on critical culture parameters such as growth and survival. Although it is a low-cost system, it offers good quality data and demonstrates efficiency for its use in precision aquaculture.
Keyphrases
  • water quality
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  • data analysis