MUMBAI, India, March 14 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202441068206 A) filed by Dr. Abdul Mateen Ahmed, Hyderabad, Telangana, on Sept. 10, 2024, for 'iot based fish farming system for aquaculture.'

Inventor(s) include Mohammed Abdul Malik; Mohd Azhar Irfan; Aijaz Ahmed Khan; Dr. Abdul Mateen Ahmed; and Dr M. Chandra Shekar.

The application for the patent was published on March 13, under issue no. 11/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The aim of this patent is to design and develop an IoT-based fish farming system that incorporates automation, remote monitoring, and alert systems to enhance the efficiency and productivity of fish farms. The system encompasses various components, including an automated feeding system, remote water quality monitoring, alert system for abnormal changes, water recirculation system, temperature TDS, Turbidity, odor monitor on webserver. The automated feeding system ensures precise and timely feeding of the fish, reducing manual intervention and promoting optimal growth. Remote water quality monitoring enables real-time tracking of parameters such as, dissolved oxygen levels, and turbidity, ensuring a healthy and conducive environment for the fish. The alert system promptly notifies fish farmers of any abnormal changes in water quality, allowing them to take immediate corrective measures. The water recirculation system facilitates efficient water usage and minimizes wastage, contributing to sustainable and eco-friendly farming practices. Temperature, humidity, and lighting control mechanisms are implemented to maintain optimal environmental conditions within the fish farm, promoting the well-being and growth of the fish. The feed management system ensures proper and regulated feeding schedules, preventing overfeeding or underfeeding. Additionally, an odour detection system is integrated to detect any foul odors that may indicate potential issues, enabling proactive actions to maintain the overall health and hygiene of the fish farm. The IoT-based fish farming system provides fish farmers with real-time data, actionable insights, and enhanced control over various aspects of their operations. By leveraging automation, monitoring, and alert systems, this project aims to improve productivity, optimize resource utilization, and foster sustainable practices in fish farming."

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