Study on the prediction model based on a portable soil TN detector

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As the development of precision agriculture, it is necessary to obtain soil total nitrogen (TN) content and other element parameters. With the NIRS technology, a soil detector for soil total nitrogen content was developed. It included two part: optical part and control part. The detector took each lamp-house connected with the incidence of Y type optical fiber in turn by a manual rotation, The different wavelength lamp-house signal was transferred to the surface of soil by the input fibre. The reflected signal would be converted by photoelectric sensor, the optical signal was converted to electrical signal. After the power circuit, amplier circuit, and AD convert circuit, the electrical signal was processed by MCU. Finally, the result of soil total nitrogen content could be displayed on LCD. With the forty-eight apple orchard soil samples of Beijing surburb, the predicted models were established by seven different methods (MLR, PLSR, SVM, BPNN, GA + BPNN, GA + SVM and PSO + SVM). The model established by genetic algorithm (GA) optimizing BP neural network was optimal, with RCof 0.94, RV of 0.78, RMSEC and RMSEP of 0.037 and 0.067. The results showed that the soil total nitrogen content detector had a stable performance. The established model had perfect accuracy and strong robustness.

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An, X., Wu, G., Dong, J., Guo, J., & Meng, Z. (2016). Study on the prediction model based on a portable soil TN detector. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 479, pp. 117–126). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48354-2_12

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