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10 July 2009 Building service oriented applications for agricultural production: a flood forecast and control example
Ying Su, Zhanming Jin, Gongqian Peng, Xia Li
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Proceedings Volume 7490, PIAGENG 2009: Intelligent Information, Control, and Communication Technology for Agricultural Engineering; 749012 (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.836757
Event: International Conference on Photonics and Image in Agriculture Engineering (PIAGENG 2009), 2009, Zhangjiajie, China
Abstract
In this paper we study the feasibility of using services offered by a Spatial Data Infrastructure as the basis for agricultural productions. By developing a prototype we demonstrate that a Spatial Data Infrastructure facilitates rapid development of applications that solve flood forecasting and controlling problems. The prototype provides clients with a distributed application that enables the assessment of flooding damage areas based on precipitation data in China mainland. We present the architecture consists of four models: Time-Space, State-Space, prediction and estimation for flood forecasting and control. We conclude that the model implementation allows us to predict in time and in space, and to account for missing data. The model was applied to 56 years of monthly precipitation data from the China land, and seems to capture the dynamic evolution of the spatial processes associated with the precipitation in this region.
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Ying Su, Zhanming Jin, Gongqian Peng, and Xia Li "Building service oriented applications for agricultural production: a flood forecast and control example", Proc. SPIE 7490, PIAGENG 2009: Intelligent Information, Control, and Communication Technology for Agricultural Engineering, 749012 (10 July 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.836757
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Floods

Agriculture

Prototyping

Satellites

Image quality

Remote sensing

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