Development of IOT-based smart aquaculture through remote sensing and control for common carp in a small scale- fisheries / Rhona Mhea Joy A.Agtang, Jennifel Marisse T. Asuncion, Michael T. Gaoiran, Edzel B. Labagnoy, Jayelle Dominick A. Paras

By: Agtang, Rhona Mhea Joy A...et.alMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: City of Batac : MMSU, 2024Description: xxi, 124 leaves : 29 cmSummary: The study focuses on the development of an Internet of Things (IoT)-based smart aquaculture system designed to enhance the efficiency and of small-scale fisheries. In response to the growing global demand for seafood and the limitations of traditional aquaculture practices, the study addresses critical challenges such as water quality issues, overfeeding, and environmental impacts, particularly within the Philippine context. Comprehensive monitoring is achieved through sensors that track temperature, pH levels, dissolved oxygen, total dissolved solids (TDS), and feed levels. A web application provides real-time monitoring and control, ensuring user-friendly access and timely updates, even in remote locations. By bridging the knowledge gap among local small-scale fisheries, the study aims to advance aquaculture practices, and improved fish farming methods.
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UTHESIS (Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering)

Bibliography: leaves 83-89

The study focuses on the development of an Internet of Things (IoT)-based smart aquaculture system designed to enhance the efficiency and of small-scale fisheries. In response to the growing global demand for seafood and the limitations of traditional aquaculture practices, the study addresses critical challenges such as water quality issues, overfeeding, and environmental impacts, particularly within the Philippine context. Comprehensive monitoring is achieved through sensors that track temperature, pH levels, dissolved oxygen, total dissolved solids (TDS), and feed levels. A web application provides real-time monitoring and control, ensuring user-friendly access and timely updates, even in remote locations. By bridging the knowledge gap among local small-scale fisheries, the study aims to advance aquaculture practices, and improved fish farming methods.

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