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Optimal Control of Greenhouse Cultivation
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Optimal Control of Greenhouse Cultivation
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Greenhouse control system manufacturers produce equipment and software with hundreds of settings and, while they hold training courses on how to adjust these settings, there is as yet no integrated instruction on when or why. Despite rapid growth in the greenhouse industry, growers are still faced with a multitude of variables and no unifying frame
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Table of contents
- Front cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Authors
- Notation Conventions
- Chapter 1: Introduction and Problem Statement
- Chapter 2: Introduction to Optimal Control of Greenhouse Climate
- Chapter 3: Open-Loop Optimal Control
- Chapter 4: Closed-Loop Optimal Control
- Chapter 5: Greenhouse Cultivation Control Paradigms
- Chapter 6: A Seminal Case: Lettuce
- Chapter 7: An Experimental Application: Tomato
- Chapter 8: An Advanced Application:The Solar Greenhouse
- Chapter 9: Developments, Open Issues, and Perspectives
- Back cover