Journal of Robotics and Control (JRC)
Vol 5, No 1 (2024)

IoAT: Internet of Aquaculture Things for Monitoring Water Temperature in Tiger Shrimp Ponds with DS18B20 Sensors and WeMos D1 R2

Satra, Ramdan (Unknown)
Hadi, Mokh. Sholihul (Unknown)
Sujito, Sujito (Unknown)
Febryan, Febryan (Unknown)
Fattah, Muhammad Hattah (Unknown)
Busaeri, Siti Rahbiah (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
04 Jan 2024

Abstract

Cultivation of tiger prawns stands as a crucial sector in Indonesia's fisheries industry, significantly contributing to the country's foreign exchange. However, challenges persist in the cultivation process, particularly concerning suboptimal harvest outcomes. A critical factor in tiger prawn cultivation is the water temperature within shrimp ponds, a parameter directly influencing shrimp growth. The recommended normal temperature range is 28-31°C. Deviations from this range can adversely impact the shrimp's metabolic system and appetite, resulting in stress and potential mortality. Temperature fluctuations can lead to severe issues such as hindered growth, reduced productivity, and increased shrimp mortality. Real-time monitoring of air temperature emerges as a pivotal element in ensuring the success of shrimp farming. This research aims to provide a practical solution for shrimp cultivation by presenting a system that enables farmers to adjust air temperature in ponds in real-time through a user-friendly website application. The ability to promptly respond to abnormal temperature fluctuations empowers farmers to optimize cultivation conditions, thereby reducing shrimp mortality rates. The research focuses on creating a water temperature monitoring system for tiger prawn ponds using cloud storage through the Firebase platform. By implementing real-time temperature monitoring, financial risks for shrimp farmers can be mitigated, preventing losses attributed to temperature-induced shrimp mortality. The research utilizes the DS18B20 temperature sensor and WeMos D1 R2 as the control center. The website displays air temperature measurements, showcasing a high accuracy of 99% with a minimal error of 1.2%. This underscores the system's effectiveness in measuring air temperature both above and below the pond. The incorporation of IoT technology for monitoring water quality in ponds offers a practical and innovative approach to tiger prawn cultivation, with the potential to enhance production outcomes in each harvest.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jrc

Publisher

Subject

Aerospace Engineering Computer Science & IT Control & Systems Engineering Electrical & Electronics Engineering Mechanical Engineering

Description

Journal of Robotics and Control (JRC) is an international open-access journal published by Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta. The journal invites students, researchers, and engineers to contribute to the development of theoretical and practice-oriented theories of Robotics and Control. Its scope ...