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    Desarrollo del sistema de adquisición de datos para medir las variables físicas de un sistema de acuaponía
    Triana-Carrillo, Belkizabeth; Villareal-López, Martha Isabel
    In this project the data acquisition system was developed to measure the physical variables of an aquaponics system, which arises from the need to take advantage of the different elements of the crop. Since the aquaponics system is more environmentally friendly and focuses on using the waste generated by the fish in the water, using them as plant nutrients. However, this project is the second phase corresponding to the work done by other students, which they monitored physical variables and chemical variables of pH, temperature and humidity in the aquaponics system located in the Marie Curie Bilingual Gymnasium. Later, it is relevant to emphasize that the state of the art details the importance of the physical variables present in the aquaponics system, the data acquisition system is designed to store the information on the physical variables present in the aquaponics system, monitoring conductivity, turbidity and water level variables, for this purpose, sensors are used for each of these variables in order to obtain a better control of the aquaponics cultivation. Finally, the information collected is stored which allows to monitor the variables for their corresponding analysis.

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