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Kinetically Consistent Data Assimilation for Plant PET Sparse Time Activity Curve Signals

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FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE
卷 13, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.882382

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data-driven digital signal processing for plant imaging; data assimilation algorithms; kinetic modeling; dynamic plant positron emission tomography; functional plant imaging; portable imaging device; plant physiology

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  1. Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE) [101008114]

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Time activity curve (TAC) signal processing in plant PET is a frontier nuclear science technique that can extract quantitative fluid dynamic flow parameters of the plant vascular system. Sparse sampling affects the extraction of FD variables, which currently can only be obtained as averaged values. This study proposes a novel sparse data assimilation digital signal processing method that takes into account the numerical diffusion due to sparse sampling.
Time activity curve (TAC) signal processing in plant positron emission tomography (PET) is a frontier nuclear science technique to bring out the quantitative fluid dynamic (FD) flow parameters of the plant vascular system and generate knowledge on crops and their sustainable management, facing the accelerating global climate change. The sparse space-time sampling of the TAC signal impairs the extraction of the FD variables, which can be determined only as averaged values with existing techniques. A data-driven approach based on a reliable FD model has never been formulated. A novel sparse data assimilation digital signal processing method is proposed, with the unique capability of a direct computation of the dynamic evolution of noise correlations between estimated and measured variables, by taking into explicit account the numerical diffusion due to the sparse sampling. The sequential time-stepping procedure estimates the spatial profile of the velocity, the diffusion coefficient and the compartmental exchange rates along the plant stem from the TAC signals. To illustrate the performance of the method, we report an example of the measurement of transport mechanisms in zucchini sprouts.

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