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Area of Science:

  • Agricultural Engineering
  • Automation and Control Systems

Background:

  • Traditional tea processing equipment in Enshi Prefecture exhibits a low level of intelligence.
  • There is a need for enhanced monitoring and control to improve efficiency and tea quality.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To design and implement an intelligent withering control system for tea processing.
  • To integrate IoT technology for remote monitoring and control of the tea production process.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a control system utilizing the STMicroelectronics 32-bit Microcontroller (STM32).
  • Real-time monitoring of withering environment temperature and humidity.
  • Automated control of heating, ventilation, and dehumidification modules.
  • Integration of Internet of Things (IoT) technology for mobile device access.
  • Application of a fuzzy control algorithm for precise environmental regulation.

Main Results:

  • The system demonstrates stable operation and accurate measurement of environmental parameters.
  • Achieved a control precision of [Formula: see text]% using a fuzzy control algorithm.
  • Enabled intelligent and remote tea production operations via mobile devices.
  • Effectively met the specific needs of tea processing in Enshi Prefecture.

Conclusions:

  • The intelligent withering control system optimizes traditional tea processing workflows.
  • The system enhances processing efficiency and improves overall tea quality.
  • Provides advanced technological solutions for local tea enterprises, supporting industry development.