MARINE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM IN XUAN DAI, PHU YEN PROVINCE
Tuesday, September 1, 2020
Project Aus4Innovation UTS Rapido Vietnam: Industry 4.0 for a sustainable water system
University of Technology – VNU Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh City Polytechnic University in collaboration with the University of Technology Sydney (Australia) held the kick-off ceremony of the project “Applied sustainable water systems, Technology 4.0 to build sustainable communities in the Red River and Phu Yen deltas ”is part of the Aus4Innovation Innovation Program implemented by the Australian and Vietnamese Governments.
The project is funded by the Australian Government’s Aus4Innovation program with a funding of one million Australian Dollars. Song Nam Company is honored to be one of the partners participating in the project when providing water quality measuring systems with important indicators such as pH measurement, TSS measurement, DO measurement, conductivity measurement, Ammonium measurement, information is transmitted and displayed in real time at the monitoring station.
The kick-off ceremony of the project “Applied sustainable water system, Technology 4.0 to build sustainable communities in the Red River Delta and Phu Yen” with the participation of the General Director of Song Nam Group Joint Stock Company
Project objective of applying technology 4.0 to develop a water quality monitoring system for aquaculture throughout Vietnam, to build sustainable communities in the Red River Delta and aquaculture areas. At the seaside
The first IoT-enabled marine environment monitoring station on Xuan Dai Bay, Phu Yen province was completed in March 2020
Surveillance Station uses the latest robotics designs and technologies, Internet of Things (IoT), data analysis and mechatronics. The system will collect seawater samples every five minutes, processing delay is 0.5 seconds. Monitoring indicators include temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen content, salinity and clarity of the water.
The system is designed to withstand tropical storms and extreme sea conditions. Advanced automatic mechanical parts are applied to the maintenance process to increase the life of the sensors. For locations with unstable 3 / 4G connection, the system will use the “multi-hop IoT” connection method to transmit data.
This is one of the first marine environmental monitoring systems in Vietnam, and is also one of the few systems in the world that can monitor marine environmental indicators in real time, under extreme environmental stress, and frequent sea storms.
These monitoring systems will assist local governments such as Phu Yen to develop a policy for sustainable aquaculture planning and management and to protect the quality of the bay environment to support the growing tourism industry. development.