Development of An IoT-Based Ecological Aspect Monitoring System for Tor Douronensis Farming

International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering
© 2024 by SSRG - IJECE Journal
Volume 11 Issue 2
Year of Publication : 2024
Authors : Krismadinata, Aliyah Sakinah, Abdul Razak, Wawan Purwanto
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Krismadinata, Aliyah Sakinah, Abdul Razak, Wawan Purwanto, "Development of An IoT-Based Ecological Aspect Monitoring System for Tor Douronensis Farming," SSRG International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering, vol. 11,  no. 2, pp. 24-32, 2024. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23488549/IJECE-V11I2P103

Abstract:

This research describes the creation of an IoT-based ecological aspect monitoring system for Tor Douronensis farming. The Semah fish (Tor Douronensis) is a highly endangered aquatic ecosystem component. Conservation and sustainable aquaculture require monitoring and managing Semah fish farming’s ecological features. The suggested monitoring system uses Internet of Things (IoT) technology for the purpose of gathering real-time data on Tor Douronensis’ ecological characteristics. Sensors detect water quality, temperature, dissolved oxygen levels, pH, and other environmental parameters that affect fish health and habitat. The collected data is analyzed and processed on a cloud platform. The IoT-enabled technology lets fish growers, researchers, and conservationists remotely monitor and assess ecological conditions. This IoT-based ecological aspect monitoring system ensures sustainable conservation and aquaculture of Tor Douronensis by precisely and continuously monitoring farming methods. This method protects the endangered Semah fish and aquatic habitats by encouraging ethical fish farming. This research provides valuable insights for improving IoT-based aquaculture and wildlife conservation solutions.

Keywords:

Ecological aspect, Monitoring system, Semah fish, Water quality parameters, IoT-based.

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