Title: Integration of Agronomy with Engineering
1Integration of Agronomy with Engineering
- Development of In-season sensor-based application
technologies
OSU precision Sensing Team OSU precision Sensing Team OSU precision Sensing Team OSU precision Sensing Team
Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Plant and Soil Science Plant and Soil Science
Marvin Stone, John Solie Bill Raun, Gordon Johnson
2First Generation Sensor-BasedNitrogen Management
Systems
Where next?
3Optical Sensing
- View
- Absorption from plant leaves only ? Chlorophyll
content - Sensor with narrow view laser, spot
measurements - Strategy to filter measurements from leaves only
- Plant projected area ? Biomass
- Vision based sensing for N independence
- Processing to select plant proportion of view /
eliminate soil background - Plant projected area Absorption from plant
leaves ? N uptake - Sensor with wide view /nadir orientation
- Need minimal soil background effect
- Side-looking sensors
- Need background?
- Leaning plant issues
- Selective viewing of parts of plants
- Upper and lower leaves
4Other Optical Techniques
- Spectral bands
- Red/NIR, Green/NIR, NIR/short-IR
- Auxillary pigments / xanthophyll
- Water
- Fluorescence
- Chlorophyll fluorescence now have Ultra-bright
Blue LEDs - stress detection
- UV excitation now have UV LEDs!
- GMO markers / indicators
5Other parameters?
- Height top of crop canopy
- Ultrasound
- RADAR
- Low cost FMCW devices
- Soil moisture content
- Dielectric
- Neutron scattering
- Electrical conductivity
- Plant population
- vision / optical / mechanical
- Dielectric based plant biomass
6Potential exploitable technologies
- Faster / better micro-controllers
- better data processing more calculations per
sec. - Different algorithms, SD on the fly, signal
filtering/smoothing - Digital signal processors
- better compensation for interferences
temperature, noise - more on-board interfaces
- self-diagnostics
- multiple parameters (eg. shaft encoder
temperature etc.) - Flash technology
- Sensors etc. can be readily re-programmable
- New functions as time progresses by downloading
program - Multi-function devices
- EEPROM
- Large on-board non-volatile memory remembers
history
7Potential exploitable technologies cont-
- Communications Networks
- Types
- CAN ISO 11783 / J1939
- Standardized messaging compatible with Ag.
equipment - VTs becoming available
- RF Bluetooth and other spread spectrum
- POF
- Advantages - Flexible distribution of tasks on
machines - Sensors can talk with central box
- Downloadable configuration / code
- Sensor to sensor coordination
- Economical reliable wiring
- Centralized diagnostics
8Potential exploitable technologies cont-
- MEMS
- Better accelerometers / pressure transducers
- Better guidance / Boom leveling
- Cheaper pressure measurement / nozzle level?
- New sensing technologies
- Micro-pulse RADAR
- IR detectors
- Optical switches
9Greenseeker Optical Geometry
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11Greenseeker system layout
12Greenseeker handheld layout