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Journal : International Journal of Applied Research and Sustainable Sciences (IJARSS)

Realtime Broiler Chicken Cage Control and Monitoring System Iriani, Juli; Sitorus, Nobert; Gunoro; Abdullah; Cholish; Wahyudi; Meliala, Michael Doanta; Hasibuan, Rani Dame
International Journal of Applied Research and Sustainable Sciences Vol. 2 No. 5 (2024): May 2024
Publisher : MultiTech Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijarss.v2i5.1810

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Control and monitoring systems in poultry farm cages are very necessary, especially for broiler farmers because the harvest process from growth to ready to harvest takes 30 to 35 days with a weight per tail between 1.5-2.0 kg. Important variables that are prioritized in broiler cages, namely temperature, humidity and lighting as well as the availability of feed and drinks on time, determine the quality and quantity of the broiler harvest. The solution to these problems requires a system that can work automatically with real-time monitoring features so that important variables in the chicken coop can be really well maintained. This research uses a combination of DHT11 temperature and humidity sensors, proximity sensors as sensors to check the availability of water and feed in containers, LDR light sensors and GY-302 Lux sensors, Real Time Clock timer modules to organize scheduling the availability of drinking water and chicken feed. These sensors will provide data to the ESP32 controller to control outputs such as heating and cooling and valves for opening and closing the stock of drinking water and feed. This system has also been integrated with the Internet of Things so that the condition of the chicken coop can be flexibly monitored remotely using a Smartphone or laptop utilizing the internet network. Based on the tests that have been carried out, it proves that the system has worked well in maintaining important variables in the chicken coop and has been well integrated based on the Internet of Things.
Automation System of Water Circulation and Fish Feeding in Tilapia Fish Pond with Solar Panel Source Iriani, Juli; Dharma, Surya; Gunoro; Sitorus, Nobert; Rumahorbo, Priansus Rhein; Ridho; Cholish; Wahyudi
International Journal of Applied Research and Sustainable Sciences Vol. 2 No. 10 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijarss.v2i10.2592

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Tilapia cultivation requires good management of water quality and proper feeding to ensure optimal fish growth. One of the main challenges in this process is maintaining the water pH level within ideal limits and providing feed according to the needs of the fish based on their size. In addition, limited access to electricity in some locations makes fish pond management less efficient. This study aims to design an automated water circulation system that is regulated based on the water pH level and automatic feeding according to the needs of the fish, by utilizing solar panels as a power source. This system uses a pH sensor to monitor water conditions in real time and regulate water circulation to maintain ideal pH levels. Feeding is regulated based on the size and number of fish to ensure optimal feed efficiency and fish growth. This system is powered by solar panel energy, so it can operate independently without relying on conventional electricity networks. Test results show that the system is able to maintain water pH stability and automate feeding with high accuracy, while utilizing renewable energy effectively. The use of solar panels not only reduces dependence on electricity, but also reduces operational costs and supports environmental sustainability. This system is expected to increase the efficiency and productivity of tilapia cultivation, especially in areas with limited access to electricity.