Water (Jul 2019)

Middleware to Operate Smart Photovoltaic Irrigation Systems in Real Time

  • Rafael González Perea,
  • Aida Mérida García,
  • Irene Fernández García,
  • Emilio Camacho Poyato,
  • Pilar Montesinos,
  • Juan Antonio Rodríguez Díaz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w11071508
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 7
p. 1508

Abstract

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Climate change, water scarcity and higher energy requirements and electric tariff compromises the continuity of the irrigated agriculture. Precision agriculture (PA) or renewable energy sources which are based on communication and information technologies and a large amount of data are key to ensuring this economic activity and guaranteeing food security at the global level. Several works which are based on the use of PA and renewable energy sources have been developed in order to optimize different variables of irrigated agriculture such as irrigation scheduling. However, the large amount of technologies and sensors that these models need to be implemented are still far from being easily accessible and usable by farmers. In this way, a middleware called Real time Smart Solar Irrigation Manager (RESSIM) has been developed in this work and implemented in MATLABTM with the aim to provide to farmers a user-friendly tool for the daily making decision process of irrigation scheduling using a smart photovoltaic irrigation management module. RESSIM middleware was successfully tested in a real field during a full irrigation season of olive trees using a real smart photovoltaic irrigation system.

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