Giuliano Rampinelli / Roderval Marcelino / Vilson Gruber
This study is part of a research project carried out under the R&D program regulated by the Brazilian National Electric Energy Agency (ANEEL), which developed two smart greenhouses for the protected cultivation of banana and orchid seedlings. The greenhouses feature control and automation systems, bioclimatic architecture and strategies and power systems (artificial lighting system, artificial heating system, evaporative cooling system and photovoltaic system). A sensor network monitors internal environmental variables, and an automatic weather station monitors external environmental variables. A computer system based on artificial intelligence is responsible for the autonomous control of the greenhouses. This article presented the development, application and analysis of power systems applied to smart greenhouses. The power systems were defined using computer modeling and simulation tools. The proposed systems were installed in two prototype smart greenhouses located in Alpestre/RS and Santa Rosa do Sul/SC, southern Brazil.