B. Singh et al., AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SCHEDULING SYSTEM (AISSUM) - PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS, Journal of irrigation and drainage engineering, 121(1), 1995, pp. 43-56
Irrigation scheduling, which is used to determine the frequency and do
sage of irrigation applications, is required to optimize water use whi
le at the same time maximizing crop yield and farm profit. This paper
describes the broad principles and applications of a computer-assisted
irrigation scheduling system, namely AISSUM (Automatic Irrigation Sch
eduling System of the University of Montreal). AISSUM is user-friendly
and has the potential for optimizing water use and enhancing crop pro
duction. AISSUM is based on the water-balance approach to irrigation s
cheduling. The requisite weather and soil data are collected by a sola
r-powered, portable micrometeorological system (SEWBS). Crop evapotran
spiration (ET) is calculated using a customized software package, EDA.
Irrigation scheduling is performed by the software package AIS.IRRIG.
The test results for AISSUM for an okra crop in Trinidad and a raspbe
rry field in Quebec are presented. In addition to providing real-time
estimates of irrigation scheduling, AISSUM gives superior results when
compared to the cycle method.