Researchers have developed a low-cost sensor suite that can help aquaculture producers make the digital transition without needing complex technical expertise.
UOC researchers launched the ADO project in 2019 to install low-cost electronic sensors to monitor pH levels, temperature, turbidity and oxygen levels in a number of farms in Catalonia, Spain (in Baix Montseny, Pla de Lleida and Terres de l’Ebre). As part of the ADO project, researchers Ioana Cristina Suciu, Guillem Boquet and Pere Tuset, together with the WiNE group leader, Professor Xavier Vilajosana, professors with the Faculty of Computer Science, Multimedia and Telecommunication, have published a scientific article on the development, use and implementation of the platform…