Abstract
Biofloc technology is an emerging environment friendly indoor aquaculture system that degrades organic waste by microorganisms and produces microbial flocs which are used as feed for the cultured organisms. Fish production in Biofloc system is very high and hence this technology has gained increased popularity. However optimal control of the Biofloc environment is necessary for obtaining a high yield. In this paper an automation system is designed for maintaining the temperature of the Biofloc tank at the optimal value corresponding to the type of fish cultured. Temperature sensor has been used to measure the water temperature, pH sensor has been used check the pH level of water, MQ7 sensor used for carbon mono-oxide detection, MQ315 sensor has been used for ammonium detection and sonar sensor has been used for water level detection. An experimental set up has been developed to test the system
Figure : Block Diagram
Figure : Circuit Diagram
Our Device Prototype
Internal Circuitry
Installed in Biofloc
pH Calibration
Display Output
Data Comparison
Project Fellows :
Hossen Mobarak
Bitto