International Journal of Computer Applications |
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA |
Volume 186 - Number 24 |
Year of Publication: 2024 |
Authors: Ivan Christian Dumalanta, Camille S. Gallardo, Merrill Mae Sebastian, Maynard Gel F. Carse, Romulo L. Olalia Jr. |
10.5120/ijca2024923702 |
Ivan Christian Dumalanta, Camille S. Gallardo, Merrill Mae Sebastian, Maynard Gel F. Carse, Romulo L. Olalia Jr. . Flexible Farming using IoT-based Hybrid Aquaponic System. International Journal of Computer Applications. 186, 24 ( Jun 2024), 35-39. DOI=10.5120/ijca2024923702
Addressing the challenge of securing a suitable water source for fish and plant cultivation, innovative solutions like aquaponics integrate aquaculture and hydroponics. However, maintaining an aquaponic system requires manual labor for regular water quality checks. Proper management of pH, ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels is crucial to sustain optimal conditions for both aquatic organisms and plants, as fluctuations can lead to stress and health issues. This study helps farmers to monitor and manage the farm without manually checking the parameters. The device is integrated with various sensors and modules and has a mobile application where a farm owner and employees can monitor or manage the farm system. The proponents are motivated to help increase freshwater fish and crop production. This project will be advantageous for farmers as it can improve the yield of freshwater fish and agricultural products.