Global stabilization of sterile insect technique model by feedback laws
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Publication:6442373
arXiv2307.00846MaRDI QIDQ6442373FDOQ6442373
Authors: Kala Agbo Bidi, Luís B. Almeida, Jean-Michel Coron
Publication date: 3 July 2023
Abstract: The Sterile Insect Technique or SIT is presently one of the most ecological methods for controlling insect pests responsible for disease transmission or crop destruction worldwide. This technique consists of releasing sterile males into the insect pest population. This approach aims at reducing fertility in the population and, consequently, reduce significantly the native insect population after a few generations. In this work, we study the global stabilization of a pest population at extinction equilibrium by the SIT method. We construct explicit feedback laws that stabilize the model and do numerical simulations to show the efficiency of our feedback laws. The different feedback laws are also compared taking into account their possible implementation in field interventions.
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