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Control System of Liquid Fertilizer Variable-Rate Fertilization Based on Beetle Antennae Search Algorithm

Journal

PROCESSES
Volume 10, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/pr10020357

Keywords

beetle antennae search algorithm; control system; variable-rate fertilization; liquid fertilizer; flow

Funding

  1. National Nature Science Foundation of China [61962053]
  2. High-level Talent Research Project of Shihezi University [RCZK2018C39]

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A control system for variable-rate fertilization of liquid fertilizer based on beetle antennae search algorithm was proposed to solve the problems of low precision and uneven flow of field liquid fertilizer applicator. The system achieved high precision and uniform flow by optimizing the parameters of PID. The control effect of the system was validated through bench test.
In order to solve the problems of low precision of variable-rate fertilization and uneven fertilization flow of field liquid fertilizer applicator, a control system of variable-rate fertilization of liquid fertilizer based on beetle antennae search algorithm was proposed. First of all, this study established a mathematical model for the variable-rate fertilization control system of liquid fertilizer. Then, according to the control requirements, the search algorithm is used to optimize the three parameters of Proportion Integration Differentiation (PID). Finally, the response time and overshoot of the system are analyzed by software simulation, and the PID control based on beetle antennae search algorithm is compared and analyzed with fuzzy PID control and traditional PID control. The control effect of the control system is verified by a bench test. The results show that the actual response time of the variable-rate fertilization control system based on the beetle antennae search algorithm can reach 2 s, and the average relative error can reach 1.27%. Therefore, the control system of this study can achieve a better control effect, and the control method of this study provides a feasible scheme for the study of variable-rate fertilization.

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