2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10499-022-01028-w
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Data assimilation as a key step towards the implementation of an efficient management of dissolved oxygen in land-based aquaculture

Abstract: A data assimilation (DA) methodology, e.g. the continuous-discrete Kalman filter (CD-KF), was applied to the assimilation of dissolved oxygen data, in order to obtain a dynamic estimation of the oxygen demand in a land-based aquafarm. The CD-KF was implemented on a dynamic model, which included as state variables the concentration of dissolved oxygen (DO) and fish respiration rate: the latter was considered as a non-observable stochastic variable. The model was applied to a 1-month long set of observations col… Show more

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“…To improve aquaculture productivity and reduce unwanted mortality and environmental impacts, the Atlantic salmon industry strives towards precision fish farming, entailing full operational control based on continuous digital monitoring (Antonucci & Costa, 2020; Bekkozhayeva & Cisar, 2022; Chatziantoniou et al., 2023; Føre et al., 2018; Royer & Pastres, 2023). This effort has led to a snowball of automatically collected data as well as artificial intelligence (AI) tools to aid in their analysis and monitoring (Mustapha et al., 2021).…”
Section: Introduction: the Need For A Digital Twin Of Atlantic Salmonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To improve aquaculture productivity and reduce unwanted mortality and environmental impacts, the Atlantic salmon industry strives towards precision fish farming, entailing full operational control based on continuous digital monitoring (Antonucci & Costa, 2020; Bekkozhayeva & Cisar, 2022; Chatziantoniou et al., 2023; Føre et al., 2018; Royer & Pastres, 2023). This effort has led to a snowball of automatically collected data as well as artificial intelligence (AI) tools to aid in their analysis and monitoring (Mustapha et al., 2021).…”
Section: Introduction: the Need For A Digital Twin Of Atlantic Salmonmentioning
confidence: 99%