Abstract

A fuzzy-based machine vision system was designed to support an industrial sensor based small scale tiger prawn aquaculture system. This system is based on the behavioral movements of tiger prawns as they are subjected to different stress levels such as unsafe values of dissolved oxygen, temperature, salinity and ph. Each parameter is carefully adjusted to trigger a change in the normal behavior or movement of tiger prawns. The change in the behavior of the tiger prawn, as seen by the machine vision system, may serve as a level detection or an alarm system that will aid the sensor based system in terms of monitoring the water quality of the aquaculture environment. This machine vision system may be used to trigger the actuators needed to correct the dangerous water quality parameter back to its safe level. This research is done in real time using two basic web cameras to support industry grade sensors in maintaining the safe water quality level for this small scale habitat.

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