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A cellular automata approach to simulate the diffusion of antibiotic residues on the surface of a river

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Antibiotics play an important role in aquaculture. However, abuse will leave a high residue of high levels of antibiotic residues that can endanger the environment by spreading of water to neighboring ponds and lakes. Therefore, it is important to control the residues of antibiotics in the water environment, especially on the water surface. For that we must have a system to collect and monitor residues of antibiotics in the environment. This paper proposes a simulation model to track antibiotic residues along the river with aquaculture sites based on the cellular automata theory. The results are based on data on antibiotic residues collected in Hau River, O Mon district, Can Tho City.

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      ICMLSC '19: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Machine Learning and Soft Computing
      January 2019
      268 pages
      ISBN:9781450366120
      DOI:10.1145/3310986

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      • Published: 25 January 2019

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