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| Authors: | J.B. Cunha, R. Morais, M. Cordeiro, P. Salgado, C. Serôdio, C. Couto |
| Keywords: | actuators, climate control, energy saving, greenhouse, sensors |
Abstract:
This paper describes the goals and some of the results obtained in the project entitled “Computerised Management of Greenhouses”, that has started in November 1995. This project has a duration of three years and is sponsored by JNICT (Portuguese Institute for Scientific Research Funding). At present, the experimental set-up is composed of a greenhouse with a floor area of 210m2 equipped with several actuators and sensors that are connected to an acquisition and control system developed at the Engineering Department of UTAD University.
The set-points for the air temperature and humidity, CO2 concentration, soil moisture and ambient radiation inside the greenhouse are calculated on-line as a function of the greenhouse climate, outside weather and the specified optimal set of values for the plants, in this case tomato.
The results show that the climate control system performs well and that has been achieved a reduction of the energy consumption compared with the case when the set-points are fixed.
In the second year it will be implemented a distributed control system for monitoring and control the environment of four greenhouses located at the University campus.
Also, in one of the greenhouses, will be used renewable energies such as the solar photovoltaic and the solar thermal energies.
The first is to deliver power to the electronic equipment and to some of the actuators and the second for heating the greenhouses.
During this period and the third year it will be implemented and compared different real-time control strategies with respect to set-point accuracy and energy consumption.
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