Design of Remote Crops Image Capture and Expert System in the Yellow River Delta

2014 ◽  
Vol 533 ◽  
pp. 466-469
Author(s):  
Guo Xin Li ◽  
Fei Lao ◽  
Long Cheng ◽  
Bing Quan Huo

The Yellow River Delta National Agricultural Science and Technology Park proposed the concept of "One Zone One Hundred Parks", namely the Yellow River Delta National Agricultural Science and Technology Park consists of a hundred geographically dispersed agricultural technology demonstration park. In order to effectively provide intellectual support for these geographically dispersed agricultural technology demonstration parks, this paper presents the design and the idea of remote crop image capture and expert systems. The core idea is to set up image collection terminals in a decentralized agricultural technology demonstration park. Crop samples are collected by the terminals, using GPRS network to transfer the captured image data to the Key Laboratory of Agricultural Bioengineering. Agricultural experts make an analysis to image samples, and propose treatment advice. And then, the experts feedback the advice to the various agricultural technology demonstration parks. After a year of testing, the entire system is reliable, excellent performance in real-time transmission of images. This system has played a very important role in the prevention and control of crop pests and crop growth guidance.

2013 ◽  
Vol 37 (6) ◽  
pp. 503-516 ◽  
Author(s):  
Li-Qiong YANG ◽  
Guang-Xuan HAN ◽  
Jun-Bao YU ◽  
Li-Xin WU ◽  
Min ZHU ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 270
Author(s):  
Meiyun Tang ◽  
Yonggang Jia ◽  
Shaotong Zhang ◽  
Chenxi Wang ◽  
Hanlu Liu

The silty seabed in the Yellow River Delta (YRD) is exposed to deposition, liquefaction, and reconsolidation repeatedly, during which seepage flows are crucial to the seabed strength. In extreme cases, seepage flows could cause seepage failure (SF) in the seabed, endangering the offshore structures. A critical condition exists for the occurrence of SF, i.e., the critical hydraulic gradient (icr). Compared with cohesionless sands, the icr of cohesive sediments is more complex, and no universal evaluation theory is available yet. The present work first improved a self-designed annular flume to avoid SF along the sidewall, then simulated the SF process of the seabed with different consolidation times in order to explore the icr of newly deposited silty seabed in the YRD. It is found that the theoretical formula for icr of cohesionless soil grossly underestimated the icr of cohesive soil. The icr range of silty seabed in the YRD was 8–16, which was significantly affected by the cohesion and was inversely proportional to the seabed fluidization degree. SF could “pump” the sediments vertically from the interior of the seabed with a contribution to sediment resuspension of up to 93.2–96.8%. The higher the consolidation degree, the smaller the contribution will be.


2021 ◽  
pp. 117330
Author(s):  
Wei Zhu ◽  
Jingsong Yang ◽  
Rongjiang Yao ◽  
Xiangping Wang ◽  
Wenping Xie ◽  
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