Design and Implementation of a Low-Cost Water Quality Monitoring System for Aquaculture in Indonesia

Authors

  • Kairat Kairbekov Nazarbayev University
  • Dauren Sarsenov Nazarbayev University
  • Zhanna Kairbekova Nazarbayev University

Keywords:

Water quality monitoring, aquaculture, IoT, low-cost system, Indonesia

Abstract

Aquaculture is a significant industry in Indonesia, but water quality management remains a challenge, impacting fish health and productivity. This paper presents a low-cost, IoT-based water quality monitoring system designed for small-scale aquaculture operations. The system continuously measures pH, temperature, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity, providing farmers with real-time data via a mobile application. Field trials in Java demonstrate the system's effectiveness in maintaining optimal water conditions, reducing fish mortality, and increasing yield. The study suggests that affordable, technology-driven solutions can substantially benefit the aquaculture sector in Indonesia.

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Published

2024-01-30