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METHODS AND SOFTWARE TOOLS FOR GREENHOUSE CLIMATE
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The purpose of this article is to present methods and software tools to ensure an optimal decision process for controlling the greenhouse climate. The efficiency of plant production in greenhouses depends significantly on the adjustment of optimal climate growth conditions to achieve high yield at low expense, good quality and low environmental load. To achieve these goals several components (temperature, air humidity and CO2 concentration) must be controlled optimally given certain criteria through heating, ventilation and CO2 injection.
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USDA Higher Education Challenge Grant, Greenhouse Education http://ag.arizona.edu/ceac/wgc
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