Optimal control approach for implementation of sterile insect techniques
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Bliman, P.-A.
Cardona-Salgado, D.
Dumont, Yves
Vasilieva, O.
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Springer
Abstract
The vector or pest control is essential to reduce the risk of vector-borne diseases or crop losses. Among the available biological control tools, the sterile insect technique (SIT) is one of the most promising. However, SIT-control campaigns must be carefully planned in advance in order to render desirable outcomes. In this paper, we propose SIT-control intervention programs that can avoid the real-time monitoring of the wild population and require to mass-rear a minimal overall number of sterile insects, in order to induce a local elimination of the wild population in the shortest time. Continuous-time release programs are obtained by applying an optimal control approach, and then laying the groundwork of more practical SIT-control programs consisting of periodic impulsive releases.
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Pest control, Vector-borne diseases, Crop losses, Sterile insect technique (SIT), Vector control, Optimal control, Periodic impulsive control, Open-loop control, SDG-02: Zero hunger
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SDG-02:Zero Hunger
Citation
Bliman, PA., Cardona-Salgado, D., Dumont, Y. et al. Optimal Control Approach for Implementation of Sterile Insect Techniques. Journal of Mathematical Sciences 279, 607–622 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10958-024-07042-y.