Digital Twinning of Plant Internal Clocks for Robotics and Virtual Reality Enhancements in Agriculture
- Date
- October 17 (Thu) at 16:00 - 17:00, 2024 (JST)
- Speaker
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- Hirokazu Fukuda (Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Metropolitan University)
- Venue
- via Zoom
- Language
- English
- Host
- Gen Kurosawa
Digital twinning, widely used in fields like industrial and agricultural engineering, creates digital replicas of physical systems. When applied to plant circadian clocks, these digital twins simulate physiological processes governed by circadian rhythms. This technology aids in predicting and optimizing plant growth and productivity in controlled environments, such as greenhouses and plant factories (vertical farms). By understanding key processes like photosynthesis and nutrient uptake, researchers can more effectively manage environmental factors, boosting crop yields and reducing waste. The integration of robotics and virtual reality further enhances these systems, enabling precise automation and real-time optimization. This presentation will explore these advancements, with a focus on mathematical models for controlling circadian clocks.
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