ﻻ يوجد ملخص باللغة العربية
Microwave remote sensors mounted on center pivot irrigation systems provide a feasible approach to obtain soil moisture information, in the form of water content maps, for the implementation of closed-loop irrigation. Major challenges such as significant time delays in the soil moisture measurements, the inability of the sensors to provide soil moisture information in instances where the center pivot is stationary, and the inability of the sensors to provide soil moisture information in the root zone reduce the usability of the water content maps in the effective implementation of closed-loop irrigation. In this paper, we seek to address the aforementioned challenges and consequently describe a water content map construction procedure that is suitable for the implementation of closed-loop irrigation. Firstly, we propose the cylindrical coordinates version of the Richards equation (field model) which naturally models fields equipped with a center pivot irrigation system. Secondly, measurements obtained from the microwave sensors are assimilated into the field model using the extended Kalman filter to form an information fusion system, which will provide frequent soil moisture estimates and predictions in the form of moisture content maps. The utility of the proposed information fusion system is first investigated with simulated microwave sensor measurements. The information fusion system is then applied to a real large-scale agriculture field where we demonstrate the its ability to address the challenges. Three performance evaluation criteria are used to validate the soil moisture estimates and predictions provided by the proposed information fusion system.
Fuel moisture has a major influence on the behavior of wildland fires and is an important underlying factor in fire risk assessment. We propose a method to assimilate dead fuel moisture content observations from remote automated weather stations (RAW
Photovoltaic (PV) cells have the potential to serve as on-board power sources for low-power IoT devices. Here, we explore the use of perovskite solar cells to power Radio Frequency (RF) backscatter-based IoT devices with a few {mu}W power demand. Per
In recent years, irrigations have been built on dry areas in Majes-Arequipa. Over time, the irrigations water forms moist areas in lower areas, which can have positive or negative consequences. Therefore, it is important to know in advance where the
Over the past several years, the electrocardiogram (ECG) has been investigated for its uniqueness and potential to discriminate between individuals. This paper discusses how this discriminatory information can help in continuous user authentication b
Data assimilation leads naturally to a Bayesian formulation in which the posterior probability distribution of the system state, given the observations, plays a central conceptual role. The aim of this paper is to use this Bayesian posterior probabil