Integrating sensors and control systems [paired with an understanding of the plant and its needs] will help you manage your operation more efficiently by monitoring parameters inside your controlled environment. Resources in this section pertain to designing sensor and control systems to ensure you're always providing the ideal climate for your plants to thrive.
Environmental Monitoring Publications
- Crop-reflectance monitoring as a tool for water stress
- Design and development of an automated and non-contact sensing system for continuous monitoring of plant health and growth
- Machine vision extracted plant movement for early detection of plant water stress
- Establishing crop water stress index cwsi threshold values for early and non-contact detection of plant water stress
- Plant response based sensing and control strategies in sustainable greenhouse production
- Lettuce calcium deficiency detection with machine vision
- Modified energy cascade model adapted for a multicrop advances in space
- Robust climate-control of a greenhouse equipped with variable-pressure fogging
- Design and implementation of a computer vision-guided greenhouse crop diagnostics system
Airflow for Climate Uniformity Publications
- Design of unfiorm airflow from heat duct
- Computational fluid dynamics applications to computers and electronic
- The past present and future of cfd for agro computers and electronics
- Air movement and climate uniformity in ventilated greenhouses
- Comparison of three evapotranspiration models for a greenhouse
- Design of air distribution systems for closed greenhouses
- CFD study on improving airflow uniformity in indoor
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