Water Quality Control in Carp Fish Ponds Using Fuzzy Logic

Regularly monitoring pond water quality in fish farming is a crucial practice often neglected, negatively impacting goldfish yields. Addressing this issue, a sophisticated device leveraging fuzzy logic has been engineered to accurately regulate acidity, temperature, and water levels, with real-time...

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Published in:Jurnal nasional teknik elektro pp. 69 - 74
Main Authors: Darwison, Zaini, Riko Nofendra, Amirul Luthfi, Gylang Bramantya Pratama
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Andalas 01-07-2024
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Summary:Regularly monitoring pond water quality in fish farming is a crucial practice often neglected, negatively impacting goldfish yields. Addressing this issue, a sophisticated device leveraging fuzzy logic has been engineered to accurately regulate acidity, temperature, and water levels, with real-time data accessible through the Blynk smartphone application. This innovative system employs a trio of sensors—namely an acidity sensor, a DS18B20 temperature sensor, and an HCSR04 ultrasonic sensor—coupled with three output mechanisms: an inlet pump, an outlet pump, and a heater, to ensure precise control. Rigorous testing under various conditions at different times of the day, lasting approximately one hour each, demonstrated the device's capability to adjust water's acidity by about 0.1 units per minute, reflecting the influences of fish activity and water temperature, with a deficient accuracy error of 0.19%. Additionally, the system's effectiveness in maintaining a consistent water level was confirmed, exhibiting a refill rate of 1.2 cm per minute as detected by the sensor. This integrated system is instrumental in safeguarding goldfish health and optimizing their productivity by ensuring water quality remains within the desired acidity, temperature, and volume parameters.
ISSN:2302-2949
2407-7267
DOI:10.25077/jnte.v13n2.1136.2024