Digital Twin learns how to grow tomatoes
Added on 12 April 2023
As part of the project 'Digital Twins for decision support in tomato cultivation', a 3D simulation of the greenhouse and crop is being developed. Before the computer model can be used for decision support, it must first be validated. This is achieved through a large number of sensors for measuring, amongst other things, the climate, plant weight, weight of the substrate, head thickness, sugar content in the leaf, evaporation and temperature. WUR uses standard equipment and hyperspectral and stereovision cameras, as well as AI for image processing.
The sensors pass on the data to the computer model in real time. The weight of the plants is measured every 5 minutes. To ensure robust data, the sensors must be optimally placed in the greenhouse. The speed of the connection must be taken into account (many sensors need 4G to transmit data), as well as possible obstacles that can disrupt the connection and a lot of server space.
Photo: Wageningen University & Research
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