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Process Optimization of Black Soldier Fly Egg Production via Model Based Control (2212.05776v1)

Published 12 Dec 2022 in eess.SY and cs.SY

Abstract: Black soldier fly (BSF) larvae (\textit{Hermetia illucens}) are a valuable protein source for manufacturing animal feed. To maximize their production, both the quantity and quality of their reproductive cycle, i.e. egg production during oviposition, must be increased. In artificial environments, flies often sit idle in cages without mating, depleting their energy reserves and resulting in lower egg production per female. By controlling environmental conditions such as temperature and light inside breeding cages, the flies may be stimulated in a way that improves egg output. However, this stimulation increases the energy demand of the process and may stress the flies, resulting in reduced egg production. Therefore, control must be applied in a careful way, which requires knowledge of the egg production cycle. In this work, a mathematical model describing the various fly life stages and their transition to the egg production process is developed. Relevant factors are identified and their effect on the fly life and egg production is mathematically described. Parameters are identified using data from literature and goodness of fit is evaluated. Using the model, an optimal control problem is formulated with the goal of minimizing the energy costs and increasing the egg production quantity. In Simulation, our approach showed 13\% higher output in shorter time at reduced energy costs compared to a (standard) constant setpoint approach. Optimal control could reach same amount of egg in 60~\% of time compared to standard scenario.

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