Development of Water Monitoring System with weight Segregation for EEL Aquaculture (Record no. 31509)

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Language of cataloging English
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Classification number BTH TK 870
Item number C33 2025
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Cabanela, Joseph Laurence L
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Title Development of Water Monitoring System with weight Segregation for EEL Aquaculture
Statement of responsibility, etc. Joseph Laurence L. Cabanela, Genghiel Eros P. Castillo, Paolo D. Monteron and Evol Adrian Peralta..-
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Manila:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Technological University of the Philippines
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2025
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Extent ix, 80pages:
Dimensions 29cm.
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500 ## - GENERAL NOTE
General note Bachelor's Thesis
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Dissertation note College of Industrial Technology..-
Degree type Bachelor of Engineering Technology Major in Electronics Engineering Technology:
Name of granting institution Technological University of the Philippines,
Year degree granted 2025
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520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. Eel aquaculture is an growing sector in aquaculture especially in East Asian countries like<br/>China, Japan, and Korea that requires reliable monitoring and standardized handling<br/><br/>systems to ensure productivity and larger profit margins. The lack of consistent weight-<br/>based segregation and reliable continuous water quality monitoring continues to be the<br/><br/>main problems faced by farmers in this sector, this is caused by old fashioned measurement<br/>practices and unstable live weighing conditions. Recent innovations in research have<br/>developed automated water monitoring and fish measurement devices, showing how<br/>sensor-based and machine-assisted approaches can improve aquaculture management. But<br/>in the current shape of the industry, most current solutions focus on monitoring or sorting<br/>only, with limited integration of real-time water parameter sensing and automated eel<br/>weight-based segregation within a single system. This study aims to design and implement<br/>an IoT-based prototype capable of water quality monitoring and automated eel sizing and<br/>segregation. A prototype-based development methodology was used in this capstone study,<br/>integrating pH, temperature, total dissolved solids, and turbidity sensors with a load-cell<br/>and automated sorting mechanism, followed by paired statistical validation tests against<br/>controlled variables. Test results showed a mean weighing deviation of 1.13 grams with<br/>statistically detectable but insignificant error, while pH, temperature, and TDS sensors<br/>showed no significant difference from reference measurements and turbidity showed a<br/>small significant difference, with automated sorting completed in approximately 9–11<br/>seconds per eel. The system provides reliable water monitoring system that can greatly<br/>help farmers with providing the eels the best environment they can reside in, alongside an<br/>automated sorting system that can streamline the workflow of weighing eels when<br/>separating them into their different weight classes.<br/>Keywords: eel aquaculture, water quality monitoring, eel segregation, IoT monitoring,<br/>weight-based sorting
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Electronics Engineering Technology
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Topical term or geographic name entry element eel aquaculture
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Topical term or geographic name entry element water quality monitoring
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Personal name Castillo, Genghiel Eros P.
Relator term Author
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Monteron, Paolo D.
Relator term Author
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Peralta, Evol Adrian
Relator term Author
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Koha item type Bachelor's Thesis CIT
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    Library of Congress Classification     TUP Manila Library TUP Manila Library 06/11/2026 Donation BTH-6965   BTH TK 870 C33 2025 BTH0006965 06/11/2026 06/11/2026 Bachelor's Thesis CIT



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