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Optimal Control of Greenhouse Cultivation

Gerrit van Straten, Gerard van Willigenburg, Eldert van Henten, Rachel van Ooteghem

November 8, 2010 by CRC Press 
Reference - 326 Pages - 87 B/W Illustrations 
ISBN 9781420059618 - CAT# 59610

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  • Discusses economic optimization of greenhouse control through mathematical modeling
  • Examines 30 years of scientific research to present a unified framework for efficient decision-making
  • Presents modern methods of control and optimization including classical rule-based and multivariable feedback controllers
  • Utilizes real and experimental examples and novel case discussions such as solar greenhouses
  • Concludes with a discussion of open issues to stimulate new areas of research and development

Summary

Greenhouse control system manufacturers produce equipment and software with hundreds of settings and, while they hold training courses on how to adjust these settings, there is as yet no integrated instruction on when or why. Despite rapid growth in the greenhouse industry, growers are still faced with a multitude of variables and no unifying framework from which to choose the best option.

 

Consolidating 30 years of research in greenhouse climate control, Optimal Control of Greenhouse Cultivation utilizes mathmatical models to incorporate the wealth of scientific knowledge into a feasible optimal control methodology for greenhouse crop cultivation. Discussing several different paradigms on greenhouse climate control, it integrates the current research into physical modeling of the greenhouse climate in response to heating, ventilation, and other control variables with the biological modeling of variables such as plant evapo-transpiration and growth.

 

Key topics include state-space greenhouse and crop modeling needed for the design of integrated optimal controllers that exploit rather than mitigate outside weather conditions, especially sunlight, given widely different time scales. The book reviews classical rule-based and multivariable feedback controllers in comparison with the optimal hierarchical control paradigm. It considers real and hypothetical examples including lettuce, tomato, and solar greenhouses and examines experimental results of greenhouse climate control using optimal control software. The book concludes with a discussion of open issues as well as future perspectives and challenges.

 

 

Providing a tool to automatically determine the most economical controls and settings for their operation, this much-needed book relieves growers of unnecessary control tasks, and allows them to achieve the best possible trade-off between short term savings and optimal harvest yield.

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Optimal Control of Greenhouse Cultivation

Gerrit van Straten, Gerard van Willigenburg, Eldert van Henten, Rachel van Ooteghem

November 8, 2010 by CRC Press 
Reference - 326 Pages - 87 B/W Illustrations 
ISBN 9781420059618 - CAT# 59610

Features

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Discusses economic optimization of greenhouse control through mathematical modeling
  • Examines 30 years of scientific research to present a unified framework for efficient decision-making
  • Presents modern methods of control and optimization including classical rule-based and multivariable feedback controllers
  • Utilizes real and experimental examples and novel case discussions such as solar greenhouses
  • Concludes with a discussion of open issues to stimulate new areas of research and development

Summary

Greenhouse control system manufacturers produce equipment and software with hundreds of settings and, while they hold training courses on how to adjust these settings, there is as yet no integrated instruction on when or why. Despite rapid growth in the greenhouse industry, growers are still faced with a multitude of variables and no unifying framework from which to choose the best option.

 

Consolidating 30 years of research in greenhouse climate control, Optimal Control of Greenhouse Cultivation utilizes mathmatical models to incorporate the wealth of scientific knowledge into a feasible optimal control methodology for greenhouse crop cultivation. Discussing several different paradigms on greenhouse climate control, it integrates the current research into physical modeling of the greenhouse climate in response to heating, ventilation, and other control variables with the biological modeling of variables such as plant evapo-transpiration and growth.

 

Key topics include state-space greenhouse and crop modeling needed for the design of integrated optimal controllers that exploit rather than mitigate outside weather conditions, especially sunlight, given widely different time scales. The book reviews classical rule-based and multivariable feedback controllers in comparison with the optimal hierarchical control paradigm. It considers real and hypothetical examples including lettuce, tomato, and solar greenhouses and examines experimental results of greenhouse climate control using optimal control software. The book concludes with a discussion of open issues as well as future perspectives and challenges.

 

 

Providing a tool to automatically determine the most economical controls and settings for their operation, this much-needed book relieves growers of unnecessary control tasks, and allows them to achieve the best possible trade-off between short term savings and optimal harvest yield.

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