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Emerging Engineering Technologies

P. Selvakumar

2024Advances in civil and industrial engineering book series19 citationsDOI

Abstract

India is the third-largest fish producer in the world and the second-largest aquaculture country after China. The Indian Blue Revolution highlighted the significance of the aquaculture and fishing industries. This industry is viewed as one that is growing and has the potential to have a significant impact on India. For aquatic life to remain healthy, water quality monitoring is essential. Traditional methods for water quality monitoring involve manual sample collection and complex procedures. They are ineffective, expensive, lack real-time monitoring, and require laboratory testing. To address these issues, the proposed method for monitoring the water quality in aquaculture uses IoT to determine the pH value of the water, which can identify poor water quality that may result in disease or negatively impact living things. Similar to early water quality detection, which prompts the owner to take the proper action, this strategy alerts the owner.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceWater Quality Monitoring TechnologiesIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingIoT-based Smart Home Systems
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