Expert strategic management systems in precision farming

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Evaluating the modern market of the Internet of things, one should consider equipment connected into a single network, solutions, applications along the entire chain of product creation, including the end user. In this paper, such a binding is based on cloud information technologies. Through these technologies, the intellectualization of agrotechnology management is implemented through the creation of expert management decision support systems (DSS). The aim of the work is to consider the methodology for constructing DSS of strategic management in precision farming systems, where this type of management has not been implemented to date. To this kind of management, the task of forming strategies for the application of mineral fertilizers and ameliorants of prolonged action for all the years of various types of crop rotations is included. To solve the problem, an algorithm for the formation of optimal strategies for the application of mineral fertilizers and ameliorants, which is implemented in an analytical automated control system of agricultural technologies, through which a knowledge base (KB) is transmitted from the cloud system to local DSS, is substantiated. To select the best option from the knowledge base, the pattern recognition method is used. The technique was tested on arbitrary initial conditions of local systems, including extreme combinations of initial conditions. Based on the analysis of the loss of optimality associated with the discrepancy of the initial conditions on the local DSS and the KB, a method for controlling the formation of the BR, aimed at reducing these losses, is substantiated.

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Mikhaylenko, I. M., & Timoshin, V. N. (2019). Expert strategic management systems in precision farming. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1419). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1419/1/012030

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