Abstract
Different fish species and different growth stages require different amounts of fish pellets. Excessive fish pellets increase the cost of aquaculture, and the leftover fish pellets sink to the bottom of the fish farm. This causes water pollution in the fish farm. Weather changes and providing too many or too little fish pellets affect the growth of the fish. In light of the abovementioned factors, this article uses the artificial intelligence of things (AIoT) precision feeding management system to improve an existing fish feeder. The AIoT precision feeding management system is placed on the water surface of the breeding pond to measure the water surface fluctuations in the area of fish pellet application. The buoy, with s built-in three-axis accelerometer, senses the water surface fluctuations when the fish are foraging. Then, through the wireless transmission module, the data are sent back to the receiver and control device of the fish feeder. When the fish feeder receives the signal, it judges the returned value to adjust the feeding time. Through this system, the intelligent feeding of fish can be achieved by adjusting the amount of fish pellets in order to reduce the cost of aquaculture.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Signal Processing,Control and Systems Engineering
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