Section
Physical Sciences
Abstract
The paper examines the development of a system architecture to support smart fishing. This includes the establishment of a blue data center, which would allow government agencies and research institutions to access fisheries data. The goal is to provide policymakers with the tools they need to efficiently manage artisanal fisheries resources. The architecture also incorporates wireless communication components that are suitable for small-scale fishers in remote areas. The study delves into the selection of appropriate wireless communication technology for transmitting fishing data to the communication center. Factors such as coverage range, data rates, and cost implications are taken into consideration. The evaluation results indicate that long-range wide area network (LoRaWAN) technology is the most suitable choice for facilitating the artisanal fishing architecture. LoRaWAN offers satisfactory coverage distance, low power requirements, and an overall cost-effective solution. The research underscores the significance of leveraging technological solutions to advance the fisheries sector. It highlights the existing gap between current practices and technological advancements, emphasizing the need for progress in this field. This study contributes to applied communication science by addressing the real-world challenge of selecting optimal low-power wireless technologies for sustainable blue data transmission in artisanal fisheries.
Recommended Citation
Shayo, Eva
(2026)
"Appropriate wireless technology for blue data communication to enhance artisanal fishery,"
Tanzania Journal of Science: Vol. 51:
Iss.
4, Article 22.
Available at:https://doi.org/10.65085/2507-7961.1130