Water Level Monitoring For Fishpond
Water Level Monitoring For Fishpond
Water Level Monitoring For Fishpond
Introduction
A modern technology has become fast growing and increasing. Inventions are everywhere
that makes automation as one of the component. Automation is one ingenious electronics
application that has made our lives a lot more convenient. This application allows us to control
appliances or any device without being near it where television set is a concrete example. Some
productive in today’s modern society. Fish farmers are still using manual monitoring in their
fishponds which is time consuming. Tilapia fish culture in ponds is expanding dramatically.
Farmers, especially here in Cagayan Valley area raise these popular freshwater fish under
intensive or extensive methods, in pond cages and most commonly along with livestock under the
integrated farming scheme for local consumption and livelihood. Currently, fish farmers face
difficulties in rearing tilapia in ponds. Warmer pond temperatures due to climate change and the
In addition, temperature and level of water have impacts on fish production and may be
affected by the change in weather or climate. Prolonged extreme hot weather followed by a heavy
rain disturbs the surface water to cool lower temperatures where the cool heavy water layer sink to
the bottom floor due to gravity can cause turnover of water in ponds. High level of temperature in
fish ponds is a major cause of fish death. Sensitivity to level of water and temperature in different
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culture systems causes different levels of risks of mortality from changes in weather and water
turnover.
Therefore, the researchers came up with the idea of designing and developing a Water
Level and Temperature Monitoring for fishponds with SMS Notification. The idea of making an SMS
based automatic monitoring device was to provide a system that can perform its objectives in a
desired manner at the desired time without the need of human intervention. Many Fishponds
monitoring systems and warning systems are emerging in the markets using high-tech techniques,
but in the design the researchers are implementing a monitoring system using GSM (Global
System for Mobile) one of the latest mobile technology using smart MODEM which can easily
Hence, the Water Level and Temperature Monitoring for fishponds is a monitoring system
to boost the productivity of the fishponds industry. Monitoring entails the accurate measurement of
parameters crucial to the growth of fishes and other organisms raised in fishponds. This is
important because the continued increase of population raises the demand for food, thereby
Statement of Objectives
The general objective of the study is to develop a Water Level and Temperature Monitoring
for Fishponds.
1. Develop a monitoring system for fishponds that provides for the following:
a) Water level monitoring using HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor
b) Temperature monitoring using LM35 temperature sensor
c) Alarm system using piezo electric buzzer
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d) SMS notification of water level and temperature warning using SIM900A
module
2. Evaluate the performance of the developed monitoring system in terms of:
a) Functionality and
b) Portability
This project was installed on a designated fishpond where temperature sensor and
ultrasonic sensor was used to measure the water level and temperature through the use of Arduino
Microcontroller which serves as the controlling module. The project comes with an alert feature that
uses a GSM Modem installed on the system to inform the owner about the current status of water
level and temperature of the fishpond though SMS notification and an alarm system using piezo
electric buzzer. When the water level and temperature is either in normal or in critical condition, the
system will send messages about the current status. If the water level is only in critical level, it will
send messages and the buzzer will alarm. The study does not include the solution to the problems
caused by water level and temperature changes due to the fact that the project’s function is
intended to gather data, however the data gathered by the system can be used to provide a
detailed analysis of the problem for the user to help them come up with ideas that can provide the
solutions needed to mitigate the problems caused by the fishpond’s water level and temperature.
CHAPTER II
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The chapter discusses the different reference materials from the internet that is related to
the design project. The study establishes the importance of monitoring water level and temperature
Water level and temperature monitoring provides managers and staff with up-to-date
information on supply conditions. Water level represents the capacity of fish storage and the
fishpond’s oxygen level for its inhabitants. According to the study of Yu and Hahn (2010) and
Abdullah and Ali (2014) water level monitoring systems are important in the applications related to
agriculture, flood prevention, and fishing industry and has been widely used to reduce the
danger of disasters and make sure the safety of ship channels and monitoring and control
Another important to monitor in this study is water temperature, the single most important
factor affecting the welfare of fish. Fish are coldblooded organisms. Rose et al. (n.d) stated that
temperature has a great impact in both chemical and biological characteristics surface of the water.
It influences several parameters and can alter the physical and chemical properties of water.
Furthermore, Simbeye and Yan (2014) stated that water temperature affects the feeding
pattern and growth of fish. Fish generally experience stress and disease breakout when
Due to the criticality of monitoring water quality of the aquaculture ponds, various
monitoring systems and devices are use such as ultrasonic sensor, temperature sensor, Global
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Asfiansyah et al. (n.d) proposed a water level control system of tilapia ponds using
arduino-based ultrasonic distance sensor, this system is designed using the Arduino as a control
center that will control the relay to turn on the tap electric and water engines. The sensor that is
In the study of Mohamed and Wei (2014) and M. Ekrani (2015) defined Ultrasonic sensor
as used to detect the distance between sensor and the water surface. It is suitable for applications
with distance measurement where target moves slowly or stays stationary. Water level detection is
performed without physical contact between the sensor and water. Furthermore, B. Dhivyapriya et
al. (n.d) and Saddam (n.d) agreed that ultrasonic sensors generate high-frequency sound waves
and evaluate the echo which is received back by the sensor. By measuring the time interval
between sending signals and receiving echo, the distance to an object can be determined.
(2014) implemented a Water Quality Monitoring System Using Wireless Sensor Network, this
system uses three sensor (pH sensor, temperature sensor, turbidity sensor); temperature sensor
Chandanapalli et al. (n.d) Design and deployment Aqua monitoring system using wireless
sensor networks, this monitoring system uses wireless sensor networks to have a distributed
collection of sensor nodes (pH, Humidity, Temperature sensors ) and a GSM modem.
In addition, Xie and jiang (2016) implement an intelligent fishpond monitoring system
based on STM32 and Zigbee, this monitoring system consist of temperature sensor and dissolved
oxygen sensor.
SMS notification is convenient in our society today; specially in monitoring and warning.
Haron et al. (n.d) defined that Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) modem as a
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wireless modem that works with GSM wireless network and the modem is connected to a server so
it could send SMS as an alert or warning to farmer. Alcantara et al. (2013) supported this concept
when they said that GSM is a wireless communication not only between people alone but people to
devices also. This system poses a great advantage and convenience to the public when it is
interfaced with different sensors and functions even if a user is not physically present in the vicinity
of the device. In addition, Azid et al. (2015) stated that the idea of an SMS based warning system
was proposed because mobile phones have become a popular communication device among
Arduino microcontroller is one of the devices that will be used in this study. According to
Rozilan (2012), it is an open-source physical computing and a development environment for writing
software on the board that can be a tool for making systems that can sense and control more of the
C. Research Gaps
The studies mentioned were of great help in the development of this research as to know
the importance of monitoring water level and water temperature of the fishponds through the use of
GSM modem, temperature sensor and ultrasonic sensor. With the related literatures stated, their
connection to the proposed system is the use of similar components. There is no combination of
monitoring the level and temperature of the water with SMS Notification which is the weakness of
the study. On the other hand, using all the gathered data, the researchers developed a Water Level
and Temperature Monitoring for Fishponds with SMS Notification to help the fish farmers in
monitoring the current state of their fishponds without the use of manual monitoring.
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CHAPTER III
METHODOLOGY
This section discusses the population and locale of the study, data gathering procedures,
data analysis and statistical tools and the design procedures to achieve the purpose of the study.
The respondents of the study were the fish farmers and the third year, fourth year and fifth
year BSCpE students. Purposive Sampling was used for the selection of the respondents as part of
the implementation and testing period of the study. The study was conducted at Agabin’s
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Data Gathering Procedures
The researchers used questionnaire as an effective tool to collect the insights and
comments of the respondents and to know if the project is functional and portable. This was the
primary tool used in collecting data. The researchers also selected some fish farmers for the
interview. This process helped the researchers to gather reliable data from the fish farmers, and
used to explore the views, experiences, beliefs, and motivations of individual participants. The
researchers also used library and internet method to collect information for the review of related
The data gathered was statistically analysed using weighted mean to determine the overall
evaluation of the Water Level and Temperature Monitoring. The functionality and portability were
evaluated by the selected fish farmers because their knowledge about fish farming is crucial for the
proposed project.
The researchers used Likert scale as shown in Table 1 to compute and analyze the result
of the survey. It was a psychological scale showing respondents’ agreement and disagreements. It
measures the degree to which people agree and disagree with the statements.
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1 1.00 – 1.79 Strongly Disagree(SD)
Design Procedures
The design project was about monitoring the water level and temperature of fishponds that
embeds the use of the HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor and LM35 temperature sensor. The proposed
project was conceptualized based from the observation that manual monitoring is time consuming.
This designed project will be an easy way to monitor the water level and temperature of the
Due to the difficulty of the concept, the researchers first step was to gather data necessary
for the completion of the proposed project. The researchers collected information from books,
internet and from the previous design projects related to the study.
In this phase, the researchers started the design of proposed project. This stage focused
on the technological aspect of the design project. The researchers started combining, evaluating
and testing the different circuit diagrams collected from the previous phase using electronics
software for them to arrive with the correct diagram that would lead to the success of the proposed
system. With that concept, it transformed into a block diagram. The block diagram is composed of
three different modules which are ultrasonic sensor, an LM-35 temperature sensor and a working
GSM Module for the SMS notification, by connecting each module to the Arduino Microcontroller.
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After designing the project, it was implemented accordingly using hardware and software.
The project was assembled through the use of Arduino software, the coding or programming along
with the functional verification testing of the device was done accordingly.
The testing stage was done to eliminate error. This is very important to make sure that the
design project is on top condition. Project evaluation is one of the important factors to achieve
quality of the designed project. The entire prototype was carefully tested for possible errors and to
make sure that the prototype as a whole was working accurately as wanted before it was
CHAPTER IV
This chapter discusses the analysis and interpretation of the result of the survey which will
Project Design
As shown in Figure 1, there are two sensors used in this project --- HC - SR04 ultrasonic
sensor which offers excellent non-contact range detection with high accuracy and LM35
temperature sensor capable of measuring temperature from -55 degree celsius to +150 degree
celsius. The two sensors were directly connected to the Arduino UNO microcontroller that
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processes the data and sends the status of the fishponds’ water level and temperature to the
SIM900A GSM module and piezo electric alarm. It will notify the fishpond owner when the water
level and temperature of the fishpond is in normal and in critical condition. When the water level
and temperature is in critical condition the device will alarm. It will be monitored everyday by the
Figure 1. Block Diagram of Water level and Temperature Monitoring for fishponds
with SMS Notification
Figure 2 shows the wiring diagram that served as a guide in connecting the components
for the design project. A main device which is the Arduino UNO serves as the brain, while sensors
serve as the “eyes” and “ears.” The sensors communicated their data to the Arduino UNO whichs
process the information. The device also communicates status and alarm events to the designated
personnel. All sensors and modules were connected in the microcontroller to get the final output of
the project.
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Figure 2. Wiring Diagram
Project Development
Figure 3 shows the HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor used to monitor the water level of the
fishponds.
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Figure 3. Water Level Sensor of Final Prototype
Figure 4 presents the LM35 temperature sensor used to monitor water temperature of the
fishponds.
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Figure 5. Buzzer of Final Prototype
Figure 6 shows the SIM900A module used for SMS notification for water level and
temperature warning.
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Figure 7 shows the final prototype of the “Water Level and Temperature Monitoring for
Fishponds with SMS Notification” showing the different parts and components of the
prototype model that helped to achieve its goal and objectives. It also shows the different
location of every component of the design project. The monitoring system will start from the
moment the battery supplies the circuit with the electricity needed. Every components of the
project is active once it is turned on. The two sensors (HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor and LM35
temperature sensor) will send signal to the Arduino Microcontroller. The Arduino controller will
then analyze the signal whether the condition is either critical or normal , once it reached critical
condition, it will trigger an alarm and sends SMS notification through the use of GSM module to
send the necessary message. Appendix K shows the list of hardware requirements and
specification of the device. It includes the recommended specification for each hardware
requirements. While Appendix C shows the SMS notification of water level and temperature
warning.
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Project Evaluation
Table 2 shows the fish farmers’ and students’ rating on the functionality of the project. The
respondents strongly agree that the system performed its intended functions with an overall
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Overall Weighted Mean 4.68 4.76 Strongly Agree
Table 3 shows the respondents’ assessment on the portability of the project. The fish
farmers’ overall weighted mean is 4.53 and the students’ overall weighted mean is 4.82 which imply
that the respondents strongly agree on the portability features of the system.
3. The system can run its application in any 4.5 4.81 Strongly Agree
types of fishpond.
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Table 4 presents the summary of the ratings of the respondents on functionality and
portability of the Water Level and Temperature Monitoring for Fishponds with SMS Notification. The
fishfarmers and students strongly agree that the system is functional and portable with an overall
Mean
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CHAPTER V
Conclusions
The Water level and temperature monitoring for fishponds with SMS notification was
developed with the use of components such as ultrasonic and temperature sensors, an Arduino
UNO microcontroller, a GSM module, and a buzzer. The system was deployed in fishponds in order
to test its capabilities.
Based from the results of the study the researchers proved that:
1. The study was able to achieve its objectives by proving the fact that the HC-SR04
ultrasonic sensor is capable of monitoring the water level of the fishpond by gathering
readings on its water temperature without the risk of damaging the sensor while reading
piezo buzzer which functions if certain conditions are met such as, whenever the water
level or temperature has gone out of their respective standard level, the buzzer will trigger
an alarming sound which will give a warning to nearby fish farmers telling them that the
which already has a SIM card inserted within. The design project is able to send accurate
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readings of the current state of the fishpond‘s water level and temperature via SMS,
however, the design project can only send messages and unable to read received
Recommendations
For the future researchers who want to develop and improve the design project, the following
are recommended:
1. Orientation and training may be conducted to fish farmers to ensure proper operation and
2. Additional features such as humidity, ammonia and Ph levels may be included since these
3. Further testing may be considered in the durability of the materials used (housing and
5. Power source like solar panel may be considered in order to extend the duration of its
performance.
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