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Long lasting underwater wireless sensors network for water quality monitoring in fish farms
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Environmental MonitoringEngineeringUnderwater Acoustic CommunicationWater Quality MonitoringUnderwater SystemWireless Sensor SystemMarine SensorMarine EngineeringUnderwater NodesUnderwater NetworksSystems EngineeringInternet Of ThingsFish FarmsUnderwater Sensor NetworkUnderwater CommunicationUnderwater Wireless NetworksComputer EngineeringWater QualityFish FarmingUnderwater Wireless CommunicationsOcean EngineeringEdge ComputingWireless Sensor NetworksLong Term Monitoring
This paper concerns the implementation of an efficient underwater acoustic network suitable for long lasting environmental monitoring in fish farming. Several hardware and software solutions have been designed and implemented to extend the network lifetime and to make the system autonomous and suitable for such an application scenario. The proposed system is composed of different components. The SUNSET Software Defined Communication Stack (SDCS) is used to provide networking capabilities to underwater nodes communicating acoustically through AppliCon SeaModem modems. The Hydrolab Series 5 probes are used to monitor the water quality. Lifetime of underwater nodes is extended through the use of a novel device that allows to harvest energy from underwater water currents via suitable propellers. In addition, novel sleep and wake up mechanisms have been designed and implemented into the underwater nodes to minimize the energy consumption of the system during the idle periods. The performance of the proposed system has been extensively evaluated in field by monitoring the water quality in three fish farming cages located in the Mediterranean Sea, Italy. The system has been connected to the Internet infrastructure allowing the users to easy interact with the underwater system in real-time. Our results confirm that the proposed system is suitable for long term monitoring providing a reliable and robust data collection scheme with an extended network life time.
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