An optimal control framework to support the management and control of resources in a wide range of problems arising in agriculture is discussed. Lessons extracted from past research on the weed control problem and a survey of a vast body of pertinent literature led to the specification of key requirements to be met by a suitable optimization framework. The proposed layered control structure—including planning, coordination, and execution layers—relies on a set of nested optimization processes of which an “infinite horizon” Model Predictive Control scheme plays a key role in planning and coordination. Some challenges and recent results on the Pontryagin Maximum Principle for infinite horizon optimal control are also discussed.
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Lobo Pereira, F., Fontes, F. A., Ferreira, M. M., Pinho, M. do R., Oliveira, V. A., Costa, E., & Silva, G. N. (2013). An Optimal Control Framework for Resources Management in Agriculture. Conference Papers in Mathematics, 2013, 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/769598
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