MC for Agriculture: A Framework for Nature-inspired Sustainable Pest Control
Fardad Vakilipoor, Nora Hirschmann, Julian Schladt, Stefan Schwab, Annette Reineke, Robert Schober, Kathrin Castiglione, Maximilian Schaefer

TL;DR
This paper proposes a nature-inspired, sustainable pest control framework using molecular communication principles, modeling MeSA release and dispersion to optimize eco-friendly pest deterrence strategies.
Contribution
It introduces a novel MC-based approach for analyzing and optimizing plant-based pest control using microspheres and realistic environmental modeling.
Findings
Analytical model of MeSA release kinetics
3D advection-diffusion model with wind effects
Coverage effectiveness index (CEI) for deployment guidance
Abstract
In agriculture, molecular communication (MC) is envisioned as a framework to address critical challenges such as smart pest control. While conventional approaches mostly rely on synthetic plant protection products, posing high risks for the environment, harnessing plant signaling processes can lead to innovative approaches for nature-inspired sustainable pest control. In this paper, we investigate an approach for sustainable pest control and reveal how the MC paradigm can be employed for analysis and optimization. In particular, we consider a system where herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs), specifically methyl salicylate (MeSA), is encapsulated into microspheres deployed on deployed on plant leaves. The controlled release of MeSA from the microspheres, acting as transmitters (TXs), supports pest deterrence and antagonist attraction, providing an eco-friendly alternative to…
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TopicsInnovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development · Greenhouse Technology and Climate Control
