Designing and Dismounting an Intelligent System of Irrigation Management for Greenhouse based on Delphi Software
Subject Areas : journal of Artificial Intelligence in Electrical Engineering
1 - Department of Engineering, Ahar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ahar, Iran
Keywords: Sensors, green house, controlling irrigation system, Delphi software,
Abstract :
The drought continuity and also restricting watery sources caused agriculture section forgetold flooding methods for optimum water exploitation and proceeding new irrigation systems.New generation of irrigation systems called intelligent systems is a new solution leading toexploiting water increase to higher than 80%. In order to measure sensors and to controlprocessors in designing and dismounting intelligent systems, Delphi programming and computerwas administered in this study.. Managing works such as irrigation time and controllingtemperature, humidity and even ventilation are managed and controlled automatically throughadjusting the style of controlling intelligent systems. Processors are responsible for providingnecessary factors about greenhouse such as heat, cold, light and humidity. Designing software inDelphi area caused all measuring parameters’ monitoring from greenhouse area in computerarea. Central hardware system exports different orders through getting data from sensors forcontrolling processors. The processors used in this way should be able to establish a fasterrelationship between processors .We concluded that economizing should be done in using waterfrom 40 up to 50 percent with managing irrigation time and round – the – clock temperature.Thus, the plant has enough amounts of nutritional materials.
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