Monitoring the Value of Water Quality and Condition Parameters Using the Open Sensor Aquarium

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One technology that can be applied in hydroponic farming systems is sensing. Sensors used in this research are pH, electrical conductivity, water level, and temperature sensor. The First Come First Served (FCFS) algorithm is used to help scheduling data plotting. In order to be serviced by the processor, data entities in the queue must wait until all previous processes have been completed. The final test results show that the average success of the system succeeded in activating the actuator to operate the feeding was 92.5% and operating the heater to warm the water temperature was 83.33% for the 720-hour testing period. All sensing data also successfully plotted in graphical form for each of the results of sensing the pH value, water temperature, and electrical conductivity in water.

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Siregar, B., Rachman, F., Efendi, S., & Sulindawaty. (2019). Monitoring the Value of Water Quality and Condition Parameters Using the Open Sensor Aquarium. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1255). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1255/1/012036

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