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Design of Diversified Intelligent Control System for Energy-saving Optimization of Solar Greenhouse in North China

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  • HE,Yanmeng
  • MA,Baohui

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Intelligent greenhouse can promote the development of modern agriculture, realize the high quality and high yield of crops, and also bring greater economic benefits. In accordance with the climate conditions in northwest China, a set of intelligent control system for diversified environment of solar greenhouse was designed. The system divides the annual greenhouse control into six stages according to the optimal energy saving. It uses modern detection technology to collect the greenhouse environmental temperature, environmental humidity, soil humidity, CO2 concentration and illumination parameters under different working modes. It uses programmable logic control technology to realize the data processing of various parameters and the action control of rolling film, wet curtain fan and other actuators. It uses KingView monitoring software to realize the monitoring and manual control of greenhouse environment parameters. The operation results indicate that the control system runs stably and basically meets the control requirements.

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  • HE,Yanmeng & MA,Baohui, 2023. "Design of Diversified Intelligent Control System for Energy-saving Optimization of Solar Greenhouse in North China," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 15(07), July.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:341854
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.341854
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