bit-Tech
Vol. 8 No. 3 (2026): bit-Tech

IoT-Based Smart Aquaponics System with Firebase and Telegram Integration

Wahyu Ardila, Asti (Unknown)
Gunanto, Sigit (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
10 Apr 2026

Abstract

Aquaponic systems require stable environmental control to maintain the balance between fish and plant growth. This study proposes a novel Internet of Things (IoT)-based smart aquaponic system that integrates real-time monitoring, adaptive automatic control, and cloud-based data management within a unified sensor–edge–cloud architecture. The key innovation of this work lies in the seamless integration of the Firebase Realtime Database for low-latency synchronization, an interactive web-based dashboard for real-time visualization, and a hysteresis-based adaptive control mechanism that overcomes the limitations of conventional threshold-based systems, particularly rapid actuator switching (chattering). The system employs an ESP32 as the main processing unit, a DHT11 sensor for temperature and humidity measurement, and a TDS sensor for dissolved nutrient monitoring. Data are transmitted every 10 seconds to the cloud and complemented by event-driven Telegram notifications to enable timely user intervention. Experimental results demonstrate stable system performance, achieving a data transmission success rate of 98.47% over 24 hours. The temperature measurement shows a Mean Absolute Error (MAE) of 0.48°C (≈1.6% relative error), while an average latency of 1.4 seconds indicates responsive real-time synchronization. Furthermore, the implementation of hysteresis-based control effectively reduces actuator instability and enhances system reliability. These findings indicate that the proposed integrated architecture not only improves monitoring accuracy and control stability compared to existing IoT-based aquaponic systems, but also enables practical, remotely accessible, and scalable solutions. The system is particularly suitable for small- to medium-scale aquaponic applications, supporting data-driven decision-making and contributing to sustainable agriculture practices.

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Journal Info

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bt

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Subject

Computer Science & IT

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