Controle ótimo em agroecossistemas usando SDRE
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https://doi.org/10.5540/tema.2011.012.03.0221Abstract
O propósito deste trabalho é encontrar estratégias ótimas de controle de pragas no sistema biológico que apresenta comportamento não-linear. O controle, baseado no modelo de Lotka - Volterra de duas presas e um predador, é aplicado em um agroecossistema de plantação de soja. O objetivo desta estratégia de controle é manter a população de pragas abaixo de nível de danos econômicos. Este problema do controle ótimo é resolvido através do método das Equações de Riccati Dependentes do Estado (SDRE). Simulações numéricas para as estratégias do controle de pragas propostas, baseadas no modelo de Lotka-Volterra, foram realizadas para mostrar eficácia deste método.References
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