Millimeter Wave-Based Non-Destructive Biosensor System for Live Fish Monitoring

Biosensors (Basel). 2022 Jul 20;12(7):541. doi: 10.3390/bios12070541.

Abstract

Waterless transportation for live grouper is a novel mode of transport that not only saves money, but also lowers wastewater pollution. Technical obstacles remain, however, in achieving intelligent monitoring and a greater survival rate. During live grouper waterless transportation, the stress response is a key indicator that affects the survival life-span of the grouper. Studies based on breathing rate analysis have demonstrated that among many stress response parameters, breathing rate is the most direct parameter to reflect the intensity. Conventional measurement methods, which set up sensors on the gills of groupers, interfere with the normal breathing of living aquatic products and are complex in system design. We designed a new breathing monitoring system based on a completely non-destructive approach. The system allows the real-time monitoring of living aquatic products' breathing rate by simply placing the millimeter wave radar on the inner wall of the incubator and facing the gills. The system we developed can detect more parameters in the future, and can replace the existing system to simplify the study of stress responses.

Keywords: breathing rate; grouper; millimeter wave radar; non-destructive; waterless transportation.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Biosensing Techniques*
  • Fishes
  • Monitoring, Physiologic / methods
  • Radar*
  • Respiration

Grants and funding

This research is supported by the 2115 Talent Development Program of China Agricultural University.