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VOL. 8, ISSUE 1 (2023)
Intelligent control system in aquaponics
Authors
A Farooq
Abstract
Food security, population growth, soil
degradation, water shortage, and climate change all call for effective and
sustainable food production. Aquaponics is a highly effective method of farming
that combines hydroponics and aquaculture. The method of the current automatic
control system (i.e. control by timers and probes) alone cannot, nevertheless,
meet the needs of this system due to the system's ongoing development and the
rise of growing objectives. The automatic control system, which is in use
today, is unstable because unforeseen faults frequently occur, and it is
particularly challenging to implement remote monitoring and control. Based on
these flaws, the premise and basis for ensuring the steady functioning of the
aquaponic system is the monitoring and control of the environment and equipment
through intelligent technology. Currently, the Internet of Things (IoT),
wireless sensors, and other technologies can be used to create intelligent
aquaponic systems with automatic monitoring and control. The real-time
monitoring and control of the greenhouse environment, water quality parameters,
and nutrient cycling in aquaponic systems are all possible with the application
of intelligent technology (IoT plus intelligent algorithm). The precise
optimization and regulation of water resources, nutrient cycling, and the
cultivation and breeding environment in the aquaponics system will be realized
on the basis of monitoring of animal and plant statuses and environmental
information, and the high quality and efficient production, resource saving,
and water and nutrient recycling can be accomplished.
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Pages:19-22
How to cite this article:
A Farooq "Intelligent control system in aquaponics". International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Research, Vol 8, Issue 1, 2023, Pages 19-22
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