FishTalk: An IoT-Based Mini Aquarium System

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Many people feed the pet fish in the aquarium tanks that need to be properly set up and maintained, or the fish will be destined to an unpleasant and short life. Therefore, it is critical to monitor water conditions closely and improve the water quality for the mini aquarium tanks. Based on an IoT solution called IoTtalk, this paper proposes the FishTalk system that utilizes the aquarium sensors to drive the actuators in real time. We describe the relationship between the aquarium sensors and the actuators and give concrete examples about the threshold setting. Our solution allows the designer to quickly deploy intelligent control for various water conditions. As an example, we implement an intelligent fish feeding mechanism such that the fish is neither over nor under fed, and at the same time, the fish owner can enjoy watching fish feeding remotely. We have also developed the analytic model, simulation, and measurement experiments to investigate the effects of the IoT message delays and loss on water condition control.

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Lin, Y. B., & Tseng, H. C. (2019). FishTalk: An IoT-Based Mini Aquarium System. IEEE Access, 7, 35457–35469. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2905017

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