Soil estimation device, soil estimation method, and computer-readable recording medium
11255836 · 2022-02-22
Assignee
Inventors
- Kosuke Ishida (Tokyo, JP)
- Shinji Oominato (Tokyo, JP)
- Masami Sakaguchi (Tokyo, JP)
- Shunsuke Akimoto (Tokyo, JP)
Cpc classification
A01G25/167
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Provided are a soil estimation device, a soil estimation method and a program that are capable of improving the accuracy of estimation of a state in soil without increasing the number of sensors that detect the state in the soil. The soil estimation device 100 is provided with an estimated model generation unit 10. The estimated model generation unit 10 generates an estimated model based on at least one among geographical information that specifies a geographical feature of a field of interest and soil distribution information that specifies a soil distribution in the field. The estimated model is a model for estimating, from a measured value that indicates the state in the soil at one location within the field, the state in the soil at a location other than the one location.
Claims
1. A soil estimation device, comprising: at least one memory storing instructions; and at least one processor configured to execute the instructions to: generate an estimated model based on at least one from among geographical information that specifies a geographical feature of a field of interest and soil distribution information that specifies a soil distribution in the field; estimate, from a measured value that indicates a state in soil at one location within the field, a state in the soil at another location different from the one location; and predict an inflow amount and an outflow amount of moisture in the soil for each section obtained by dividing the field into a plurality of parts, and generate the estimated model indicating a relative relationship of moisture content in the soil in each section.
2. The soil estimation device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one processor is further configured to: acquire the measured value of the moisture in the soil of the field; based on the measured value and the estimated model, estimate the moisture content in the soil; and generate image data for visualizing the estimated moisture content in the soil.
3. The soil estimation device according to claim 2, wherein the at least one processor is further configured to generate the image data such that, for each block obtained by dividing the field into the plurality of parts, a pattern in the block differs according to the moisture content.
4. The soil estimation device according to claim 2, wherein the at least one processor is further configured to generate image data in which, for each block obtained by dividing the field into the plurality of parts, a shade of color in the block is represented according to the moisture content.
5. The soil estimation device according to claim 1, wherein the geographical information is information that specifies a state of a slope of a surface of the field, and the soil distribution information is information that specifies a distribution state of a component that constitutes the soil.
6. A soil estimation method, performed by a computer, the method comprising: generate an estimated model based on at least one from among geographical information that specifies a geographical feature of a field of interest and soil distribution information that specifies a soil distribution in the field; based on the estimated model, estimating, from a measured value that indicates a state in a soil at one location within the field, a state in the soil at another location different from the one location; and predicting an inflow amount and an outflow amount of moisture in the soil for each section obtained by dividing the field into a plurality of parts, and generate the estimated model indicating a relative relationship of moisture content in the soil in each section.
7. A non-transitory computer-readable recording medium having recorded thereon a computer program including a command causing a computer to: generate an estimated model based on at least one from among geographical information that specifies a geographical feature of a field of interest and soil distribution information that specifies a soil distribution in the field; based on the estimated model, estimate, from a measured value that indicates a state in the soil at one location within the field, a state in the soil at another location different from the one location; and predict an inflow amount and an outflow amount of moisture in the soil for each section obtained by dividing the field into a plurality of parts, and generate the estimated model indicating a relative relationship of moisture content in the soil in each section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Embodiment
(12) Following is a description of a soil estimation device, a soil estimation method, and a program according to an embodiment of the present invention, with reference to
(13) [Device Configuration]
(14) First, the configuration of the soil estimation device according to the present embodiment will be described.
(15) The soil estimation device 100 in the present embodiment shown in
(16) As shown in
(17) In this way, in the present embodiment, the estimation model generation unit 10 generates an estimated model for estimating, in consideration of the geographical features and the soil quality of the field, from a measured value indicating the state in the soil at one location within the field, the state in the soil at another location different than the one location. Therefore, even in a case where the geographical features and the soil quality are not uniform in the field, it is possible to accurately estimate the state in the soil. Also, by this estimated model covering the entire field, if a measured value can be acquired from at least one location, the state in the soil in the entire field can be estimated. Therefore, according to the present embodiment, an increase in the number of sensors that detect the state in the soil is suppressed.
(18) Here, the configuration of the soil estimation device 100 according to the present embodiment will be described more specifically with reference to
(19) As shown in
(20) The measured value acquisition unit 20 acquires a measured value that indicates the state in the soil of the interest field. Specifically, in the example shown in
(21) Also, the soil moisture sensor 200 can be installed at an arbitrary position within the field, as shown in
(22) The sensor unit 201 is buried under the ground, and detects moisture in the soil. The operation unit 202 calculates the moisture content in the soil from the detected moisture, and transmits data that specifies the calculated moisture content to the soil estimation device 100. The solar cell 203 supplies power to the sensor unit 201 and the operation unit 202. Note that the configuration of the soil moisture sensor 200 is not limited to the example shown in
(23) Also, in the present embodiment, the estimated model generation unit 10 first acquires geographical information 51 and soil distribution information 52 stored in the database 50. Note that a database 50 may be installed outside of the soil estimation device 100, or may be provided in the soil estimation device 100.
(24) Here, specific examples of the geographical information 51 and the soil distribution information 52 will be described with reference to
(25) Furthermore, in order to generate an estimated model, the estimated model generation unit 10 divides the interest field into a plurality of parts and sets a plurality of sections, as shown in
(26) Next, in the present embodiment, the estimated model generation unit 10 generates an estimated model by predicting an inflow amount and an outflow amount of moisture in the soil for each section based on both the geographical information 51 and the soil distribution information 52. At this time, in a case where geographical features of the interest field are uniform (flat) throughout the interest field, the estimated model generation unit 10 may use only the soil distribution information 52. On the other hand, in a case where the soil quality of the interest field is uniform throughout the interest field, the estimated model generation unit 10 may use only the geographical information 51. Also, at this time, the estimated model indicates the relative relationship of the moisture content in the soil in each section.
(27) Specifically, the estimated model generation unit 10 first extracts the corresponding geographical information and soil distribution information for each section, and specifies the composition and slope of the soil in each section. Note that here, it is assumed that the area of the section set for the estimated model generation unit 10 to generate the estimated model equals the area of the section used when the in-soil-state estimation unit 30, described later, estimates the state in the soil, or alternatively, the area of the section set for the estimated model generation unit 10 to generate the estimated model is smaller than the area of the section used when the in-soil-state estimation unit 30 estimates the state in the soil.
(28) In this case, when a plurality of parts having different compositions are included in one section, the estimated model generation unit 10 decides the composition in that section by taking into consideration the composition of each part and an area ratio between the parts. Also, when a plurality of regions having different heights are included in one section, the estimated model generation unit 10 decides the slope in that section by taking into consideration the height of each region and an area ratio between the regions.
(29) Next the estimated model generation unit 10, for each section, generates an estimated model based on the specified soil composition and slope. In the present embodiment, the estimated model generation unit 10, for example, for each section, generates an estimated model by predicting an inflow amount and an outflow amount of moisture in the soil based on the specified soil composition and slope, and deriving a relative relationship of the moisture content in each section. Because each section is continuous, when predicting the inflow amount and the outflow amount of the moisture in the soil in a particular section, the inflow of moisture from an adjacent section and the outflow of moisture to an adjacent section are taken into consideration.
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(31) The in-soil-state estimation unit 30 estimates the state in the soil for each section, using the measured value acquired by the measured value acquisition unit 20 and the estimated model. In the present embodiment, the in-soil-state estimation unit 30, by inputting the measured value to the estimated model generated by the estimated model generation unit 10, calculates an absolute value of the moisture content in each section from the relative relationship of the moisture content in each section.
(32) In the example shown in
(33) The in-soil-state estimation unit 30 is capable of dividing a field according to at least one of a degree of flatness of the field and a degree of uniformity of the soil distribution of the field. For example, when there is a high degree of flatness, there is a small amount of slope so the field is divided into large sections, and conversely, when there is a low degree of flatness, there is a large amount of slope so the field is divided into small sections. Also, in a location where the degree of uniformity of the soil distribution is high, the soil quality is constant so the field is divided into large sections, and conversely, when the degree of uniformity of the soil distribution is low, the soil quality is not constant so the field is divided into small sections. By adopting such a configuration, the in-soil-state estimation unit 30 is capable of conserving the amount of calculation required.
(34) The image data generation unit 40, when the moisture content of each section is calculated by the in-soil-state estimation unit 30, generates image data for visualizing the moisture content in the soil. For example, as shown in
(35) The image data generation unit 40, as shown for example in
(36) Also, in the present embodiment, it is not necessary for the blocks shown in
(37) Also, the image data generation unit 40 transmits the generated image data to the terminal device 60 of the administrator. Thus, the image shown in
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(39) Next, operation of the soil estimation device 100 according to the present embodiment will be described with reference to
(40) First, processing to generate an estimated model will be described with reference to
(41) As shown in
(42) Next, as shown in
(43) Next, the estimated model generation unit 10 generates an estimated model based on the geographical information 51 and the soil distribution information 52 that were acquired in Step A1 (Step A3).
(44) Specifically, the estimated model generation unit 10, for each section, extracts the corresponding geographical information 51 and soil distribution information 52, and specifies the soil composition and slope in each section. Then the estimated model generation unit 10, for each section, uses the specified soil composition and slope to generate an estimated model. Also, the estimated model generation unit 10 stores the generated estimated models in the database 50.
(45) Next, processing to estimate the moisture content in soil will be described with reference to
(46) As shown in
(47) Next, the in-soil-state estimation unit 30, using the measured value acquired in Step B1 and an estimated model, estimates the moisture content in the soil for each section (Step B2). Specifically, the in-soil-state estimation unit 30 inserts the measured value into the estimated model, and calculates the moisture content in each section.
(48) Next, the image data generation unit 40 generates image data for visualizing the moisture content in the soil of the interest field estimated in Step B2, and outputs the generated image data to the terminal device 60 (Step B3). By executing Step B3, as shown in
Effects of the Embodiment
(49) As described above, according to the present embodiment, the moisture content in the soil is estimated using an estimated model that was generated in consideration of the geographical features and the soil quality of the field, so the accuracy of that estimation is significantly improved in comparison to a case where the conventional technique shown in
(50) In a case where the sections set when the estimated model generation unit 10 generates estimated models are made identical to the sections set when the in-soil-state estimation unit 30 estimates the moisture content in the soil, the estimated model generation unit 10, for each section, based on the specified soil composition and slope, can set an optimal calculation formula from among calculation formulas that have been set in advance. The calculation formulas mentioned here correspond to estimated models, and predict the inflow amount and the outflow amount of the moisture in the soil. The calculation formulas are set by performing experiments or the like in advance using soil samples having different compositions, and using the obtained experimental results. Also, the in-soil-state estimation unit 30, for each section, inserts a measured value into the selected calculation formula, and calculates the moisture content in each section.
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(52) Regarding the program in present embodiment, it is sufficient that the program causes a computer to execute Steps A1 to A3 shown in
(53) Also, the program in the present embodiment may be executed by a computer system constructed from a plurality of computers. In this case, for example, each computer may function as any of the estimated model generation unit 10, the measured value acquisition unit 20, the in-soil-state estimation unit 30, and the image data generation unit 40, respectively.
(54) Here, a computer that realizes the soil estimation device 100 by executing the program according to the present embodiment will be described with reference to
(55) As shown in
(56) The CPU 111 opens the program (code) according to the present embodiment, which is stored in the storage device 113, into the main memory 112 and executes the program in a predetermined order, thereby executing various operations. The main memory 112 is typically a volatile storage device such as a DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory). Also, the program according to the present embodiment is provided in a state stored on a computer-readable recording medium 120. Note that the program according to the present embodiment may be distributed on an internet connected through the communications interface 117.
(57) Also, a specific example of the storage device 113 includes, other than a hard disk drive, a semiconductor storage device such as a flash memory. The input interface 114 mediates data transmission between the CPU 111 and an input device 118, for example a keyboard and a mouse. The display controller 115 is connected to a display device 119 and controls display on the display device 119.
(58) The data reader/writer 116 mediates data transmission between the CPU 111 and the recording medium 120, reads the program from the recording medium 120, and writes processing results in the computer 110 to the recording medium 120. The communications interface 117 mediates data transmission between the CPU 111 and other computers.
(59) Also, specific examples of the recording medium 120 include a general-purpose semiconductor storage device such as a CF (Compact Flash (registered trademark)) device and an SD (Secure Digital) device, a magnetic recording medium such as a flexible disk (Flexible Disk), an optical recording medium such as a CD-ROM (Compact Disk Read Only Memory), and the like.
(60) Note that the soil estimation device 100 according to the present embodiment can be realized not only by a computer having a program installed, but also by using hardware corresponding to each part. Further, a configuration may be adopted in which a portion of the soil estimation device 100 is realized by a program, and the remaining portions are realized by hardware.
(61) Some portion or all of the embodiment described above can be realized according to (Supplementary Note 1) to (Supplementary Note 18) described below, but the below description does not limit the invention.
(62) (Supplementary Note 1)
(63) A soil estimation device, comprising:
(64) an estimated model generation unit that, based on at least one among geographical information that specifies a geographical feature of a field of interest and soil distribution information that specifies a soil distribution in the field, generates an estimated model;
(65) wherein the estimated model is a model that estimates, from a measured value that indicates the state in the soil at one location within the field, the state in the soil at another location different than the one location.
(66) (Supplementary Note 2)
(67) The soil estimation device according to Supplementary Note 1,
(68) wherein the estimated model generation unit, for each section obtained by dividing the field into a plurality of parts, predicts an inflow amount and an outflow amount of moisture in the soil, and generates the estimated model indicating a relative relationship of moisture content in the soil in each section.
(69) (Supplementary Note 3)
(70) The soil estimation device according to Supplementary Note 2, further comprising:
(71) a measured value acquisition unit that acquires the measured value of the moisture in the soil of the field;
(72) an in-soil-state estimation unit that, using the measured value that was acquired and the estimated model, estimates the moisture content in the soil; and
(73) an image data generation unit that generates image data for visualizing the estimated moisture content in the soil.
(74) (Supplementary Note 4)
(75) The soil estimation device according to Supplementary Note 3,
(76) wherein the image data generation unit generates the image data such that for each block obtained by dividing the field into a plurality of parts, a pattern in the block differs according to the moisture content.
(77) (Supplementary Note 5)
(78) The soil estimation device according to Supplementary Note 3 or 4,
(79) wherein the image data generation unit generates image data in which, for each block obtained by dividing the field into a plurality of parts, a shade of color in the block is represented according to the moisture content.
(80) (Supplementary Note 6)
(81) The soil estimation device according to any one of Supplementary Notes 1 to 5,
(82) wherein the geographical information is information that specifies a state of a slope of a surface of the field, and
(83) the soil distribution information is information that specifies a distribution state of a component that constitutes the soil.
(84) (Supplementary Note 7)
(85) A soil estimation method, comprising:
(86) (a) a step of, based on at least one among geographical information that specifies a geographical feature of a field of interest and soil distribution information that specifies a soil distribution in the field, generating an estimated model;
(87) wherein the estimated model is a model that estimates, from a measured value that indicates the state in the soil at one location within the field, the state in the soil at another location different than the one location.
(88) (Supplementary Note 8)
(89) The soil estimation method according to Supplementary Note 7,
(90) wherein the step (a) includes, for each section obtained by dividing the field into a plurality of parts, predicting an inflow amount and an outflow amount of moisture in the soil, and generating the estimated model indicating a relative relationship of moisture content in the soil in each section.
(91) (Supplementary Note 9)
(92) The soil estimation method according to Supplementary Note 8, further comprising:
(93) (b) a step of acquiring the measured value of the moisture in the soil of the field;
(94) (c) a step of, using the measured value that was acquired in the step (b) and the estimated model that was generated in the step (a), estimating the moisture content in the soil; and
(95) (d) a step of generating image data for visualizing the estimated moisture content in the soil.
(96) (Supplementary Note 10)
(97) The soil estimation method according to Supplementary Note 9,
(98) wherein in the step (d), the image data is generated such that for each block obtained by dividing the field into a plurality of parts, a pattern in the block differs according to the moisture content.
(99) (Supplementary Note 11)
(100) The soil estimation method according to Supplementary Note 9 or 10,
(101) wherein in the step (d), image data is generated in which, for each block obtained by dividing the field into a plurality of parts, a shade of color in the block is represented according to the moisture content.
(102) (Supplementary Note 12)
(103) The soil estimation method according to any one of Supplementary Notes 7 to 11,
(104) wherein the geographical information is information that specifies a state of a slope of a surface of the field, and
(105) the soil distribution information is information that specifies a distribution state of a component that constitutes the soil.
(106) (Supplementary Note 13)
(107) A computer-readable recording medium having a recorded program including a command causing a computer to execute:
(108) (a) a step of, based on at least one among geographical information that specifies a geographical feature of a field of interest and soil distribution information that specifies a soil distribution in the field, generating an estimated model;
(109) wherein the estimated model is a model that estimates, from a measured value that indicates the state in the soil at one location within the field, the state in the soil at another location different than the one location.
(110) (Supplementary Note 14)
(111) The computer-readable recording medium according to Supplementary Note 13,
(112) wherein the step (a) includes, for each section obtained by dividing the field into a plurality of parts, predicting an inflow amount and an outflow amount of moisture in the soil, and generating the estimated model indicating a relative relationship of moisture content in the soil in each section.
(113) (Supplementary Note 15)
(114) The computer-readable recording medium according to Supplementary Note 14, including commands further causing the computer to execute:
(115) (b) a step of acquiring the measured value of the moisture in the soil of the field;
(116) (c) a step of, using the measured value that was acquired in the step (b) and the estimated model that was generated in the step (a), estimating the moisture content in the soil for each of the sections; and
(117) (d) a step of generating image data for visualizing the moisture content in the soil estimated for each of the sections.
(118) (Supplementary Note 16)
(119) The computer-readable recording medium according to Supplementary Note 15,
(120) wherein in the step (d), the image data is generated such that for each block obtained by dividing the field into a plurality of parts, a pattern in the block differs according to the moisture content.
(121) (Supplementary Note 17)
(122) The computer-readable recording medium according to Supplementary Note 15 or 16,
(123) wherein in the step (d), image data is generated in which, for each block obtained by dividing the field into a plurality of parts, a shade of color in the block is represented according to the moisture content.
(124) (Supplementary Note 18)
(125) The computer-readable recording medium according to any one of Supplementary Notes 13 to 17,
(126) wherein the geographical information is information that specifies a state of a slope of a surface of the field, and
(127) the soil distribution information is information that specifies a distribution state of a component that constitutes the soil.
(128) Although the present invention is described above with reference to embodiments, the present invention is not limited by the above embodiments. Within the scope of the present invention, various modifications understandable by those skilled in the art can be made to the configurations or details of the present invention.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(129) As described above, according to the present invention, it is possible to improve the accuracy of estimation of the state in soil without increasing the number of sensors that detect the state in the soil. The present invention is useful in sectors requiring detection of a state in soil, particularly the agriculture sector.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(130) 10 Estimated model generation unit 20 Measured value acquisition unit 30 In-soil-state estimation unit 40 Image data generation unit 50 Database 51 Geographical information 52 Soil distribution information 60 Terminal device 100 Soil estimation device 110 Computer 111 CPU 112 Main memory 113 Storage device 114 Input interface 115 Display controller 116 Data reader/writer 117 Communications interface 118 Input device 119 Display device 120 Recording medium 121 Bus 200 Soil moisture sensor 201 Sensor unit 202 Operation unit 203 Solar cell