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      <title>Efficiency Improvement of an Integrated Giant Freshwater-White Prawn Farming in Thailand Using a Wireless Sensor Network</title>
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      <description>Title: Efficiency Improvement of an Integrated Giant Freshwater-White Prawn Farming in Thailand Using a Wireless Sensor Network
Authors: Cheunta, Weerasak; Chirdchoo, Nitthita; Saelim, Kanittha
Abstract: Most local freshwater prawn farmers in Thailand&#xD;
are currently relying their prawn production on a traditional&#xD;
farming approach, which requires highly-experienced farm manager,&#xD;
effort and time. By continuing with this inefficient approach,&#xD;
it is hard to improve the productivity, due to two main difficulties:&#xD;
(1) the difficulty in consistently maintaining the quality of pond&#xD;
water and (2) the difficulty in managing the farm system in a cost&#xD;
effective way. In order to improve the efficiency in aquaculture,&#xD;
many previous works suggest the use of wireless sensor technology&#xD;
in maintaining and controlling the quality of pond water as&#xD;
well as in promoting the efficient farm management. However,&#xD;
with its initially high investment, the deployment of such system&#xD;
has not gained much popularity among Thai prawn farmers.&#xD;
Unlike other previous works that mainly focus on the design&#xD;
of a smart aquaculture system without clarifying how much&#xD;
productivity can really be gained from adopting such system,&#xD;
this study aims to investigate the significance of efficiency&#xD;
improvement obtained from adopting wireless sensor technology&#xD;
(or smart farming) over the use of a traditional approach in&#xD;
an integrated giant freshwater-white prawn culture in Thailand&#xD;
environment. Experimental results reveal that with smart prawn&#xD;
farming approach, significant efficiency gain can be achieved&#xD;
from the ability to extend the culture period significantly by&#xD;
20.3%, leading to larger-size prawns and more than 150% better&#xD;
in profit, when compare with using the traditional approach.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2014 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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