Transforming an irrigation system to a smart irrigation system: A case study from Türkiye (Turkey)

Mehmet Akif Balta, M. I. Kulat
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The Imamoğlu Agricultural Irrigation Automation Project aims to revolutionize water management and allocation in agricultural irrigation through the establishment of a central management‐based system. By integrating modern irrigation technologies and systems, the project seeks to optimize water usage by monitoring key variables such as irrigation methods and plant–water–yield relationships. The electronic water management system (ESYS), at the core of this initiative, employs a geographic information system (GIS)‐based interface and real‐time data to facilitate active participation of farmers and water stakeholders. Through the utilization of deep learning technology and real‐time data analysis, the system enables timely and informed irrigation planning, resulting in significant water savings and increased productivity. The project's implementation, focused on the Imamoğlu Irrigation System, has gradually introduced a remote central management‐based agricultural irrigation automation system to 2,240 farmers. Integrated with the ESYS, this system offers benefits including enhanced water supply security, remote access to irrigation control, soil moisture monitoring, weather‐based irrigation planning and centralized plant pattern management. The project aims to promote efficient water usage, maximize food production and serve as a model for future irrigation projects. Key highlights include up to 65%–70% increase in water savings, up to 90% reduction in energy and fuel savings, up to 90% reduction in labour and personnel savings and more efficient irrigation management, among others.
将灌溉系统转变为智能灌溉系统:图尔基耶(土耳其)案例研究
伊马莫鲁农业灌溉自动化项目旨在通过建立一个以中央管理为基础的系统,彻底改变农业灌溉中的水资源管理和分配。通过整合现代灌溉技术和系统,该项目力求通过监测灌溉方法和植物-水-产量关系等关键变量来优化用水。电子水管理系统(ESYS)是该项目的核心,它采用了基于地理信息系统(GIS)的界面和实时数据,以促进农民和水资源利益相关者的积极参与。通过利用深度学习技术和实时数据分析,该系统能够及时制定知情的灌溉规划,从而显著节水并提高生产率。该项目的实施以 Imamoğlu 灌溉系统为重点,逐步向 2240 名农民推出了基于远程中央管理的农业灌溉自动化系统。该系统与 ESYS 系统集成,其优势包括加强供水安全、远程灌溉控制、土壤水分监测、基于天气的灌溉规划和集中式植物模式管理。该项目旨在促进高效用水,最大限度地提高粮食产量,并成为未来灌溉项目的典范。主要亮点包括节水率提高 65%-70%,能源和燃料节约率提高 90%,劳动力和人员节约率提高 90%,灌溉管理效率提高等。
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