EFFECT OF USING MECHATRONIC MULTILAYER SILKWORM FEEDER ON PRODUCTIVITY
Sharibaev Nasir Yusupjanovich , Namangan Institute of Engineering and Technology, Uzbekistan Ibragimov Akmaljon Turgunovich , Namangan Institute of Engineering and Technology, Uzbekistan Sharipbaev Sоbir Yusupjanovich , Namangan Institute of Engineering and Technology, UzbekistanAbstract
In this study, a mechatronic system was developed for the care of silkworms in multi-layer feeders. This system allows you to monitor and monitor the humidity and temperature in each layer using the DHT11 sensor. The results showed that humidity and temperature were kept stable by a mechatronic system, which positively affected the growth of silkworms and the production of high-quality silk. Compared to traditional methods, the system has made it possible to use resources more efficiently and save energy. The mechatronic system allows you to make the process of growing silkworms efficient and stable. This suggests that the method has great prospects in the development of the silk industry.
Keywords
Silkworms, mechatronic system, multi-layer feeders
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