The Aquaponic Ecosystem Using IoT and IA Solutions

The Aquaponic Ecosystem Using IoT and IA Solutions

Ibtissame Ezzahoui, Rachida Ait Abdelhouahid, Khaoula Taji, Abdelaziz Marzak, Fadoua Ghanimi
DOI: 10.4018/IJWLTT.20220901.oa2
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For solving the negative impact of the human evolution in earth, water, pollution and quality of feed. A system of aquaponic is proposed to manage gardening and recover up to 90% of water used for plants. Aquaponic is a system that combines two names: aquaculture which is the farming of fish and hydroponic which is the cultivation of plants (off-soil). On the other hand, the possibility of using the phytotron system. The objective of this solution is to collect performance measures, to control the watering conditions of plants (water level, temperature, humidity, ...) With a cloud support and other possibilities offered by the internet of things (IoT). The paper at hand aim to provide a smart solution integrates the phytotron solution in order to control the first part wish is the hydroponic and the second part concerning the aquaculture in order to offer a smart environment for the cycle of fish’s life.
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This technique was presented from centuries ago, and in the least 30 years ago a specific study was based on technology. The difficulties are in the different nature of species and their adaptation in the Aquaponics environment. The several conditions most by in harmony and equilibrium like: biological, physicochemical. (Carlos-Hernandez, 2018).

Maintaining the correct functioning, i.e. water level, measuring nutrient levels, controlling the pH of the system, is easy to manage in small installations but with large structure it is necessary to have a global system based on IoT.

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