MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641049080 A) filed by Gorla Venkata Ganesh; and Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, on April 17, for 'real time iot monitoring system for enhancing aquaculture productivity.'

Inventor(s) include Gorla Venkata Ganesh; Pilli Sai Sandeep; and Kamisetty Vamsi Krishna.

The application for the patent was published on May 1, under issue no. 18/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Aquaculture productivity is highly dependent on maintaining water quality. This includes temperature, pH, turbidity and water level. Traditional methods for checking water quality are done manually are time-consuming. Often do not provide timely insights. This can lead to a risk of fish dying and less efficient farming. We implemented a real-time Internet of Things (IoT) based monitoring system. This system is designed to make aquaculture more productive by monitoring water quality parameters. These sensors continuously collect data such as temperature, pH, turbidity and water level and interface into web. The collected data are transmitted to a platform via Wi-Fi. This allows for real-time visualization, storage and analysis of the data. A user-friendly mobile interface, developed using Blynk and a web-based dashboard enable monitoring and decision-making. The interface and web-based dashboard make it easy to monitor water quality parameters like temperature and pH. The system incorporates automated control mechanisms. These mechanisms use relay modules to regulate a water pump and cooling fan based on predefined threshold values for water quality parameters like temperature and pH. If the system detects conditions it sends realtime alerts and notifications. This ensures that someone can intervene quickly to prevent fish mortality. Experimental results demonstrate performance in continuous monitoring, accurate data transmission and effective automation. The proposed IoT-based system reduces effort improves environmental control and provides a scalable and cost-effective solution for modern aquaculture management. The Internet of Things based system makes it easier to check the water quality things, like how hot or cold the water's how acidic or basic it is. It also helps people make decisions to make the aquaculture better by giving them information when they need it. The Internet of Things based system uses tools to check the water and machines that can control things on their own so the aquaculture farm runs smoothly and does not have big problems. The systems ability to send alerts and notifications helps prevent fish mortality. Overall the proposed system is a cost- solution, for aquaculture management. It helps improve aquaculture productivity by monitoring and controlling water quality parameters like temperature and pH."

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