Fuzzy based Decision Support Model for Irrigation System Management
Author(s) -
Amthal K. Mousa,
Muayad Sadik Croock,
Mohammed Najm Abdullah
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/18230-9177
Subject(s) - computer science , decision support system , fuzzy logic , irrigation , operations research , artificial intelligence , ecology , engineering , biology
this paper, an efficient irrigation system is proposed based on computing evapotranspiration (ET) and the required irrigation quantity using fuzzy inference methodology. The aim of this system is to schedule irrigation according to the particular requirements of a crop and to the change in various climatological parameters and other factors. This is to avoid over- or under-watering which significantly affects the crop quality and yields using the proposed algorithm. Moreover, our algorithm reduces the power switching, hence it conserves energy. The results demonstrate that the fuzzy model is a quick and accurate tool for calculating evapotranspiration as well as the required net irrigation. Besides, no water stress occurs because our model prohibits depletion in soil moisture from reaching 100% which represents permanent wilting point. Since, irrigation always starts when depletion ratio reaches 50% of total available soil moisture. Additionally, we introduce a general algorithm as a part of the proposed system to calculate the irrigation time, which well suits both micro-irrigation methods: sprinkler and drip irrigation.
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