Title: Latest Advances in GPS Technology
1Latest Advances in GPS Technology
- Randy Taylor
- Extension Engineer, Machinery Systems
- Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering
2GPS Technology
- Precision Ag Technology
- allows management at a small scale without
sacrificing efficiency gained from owning large
equipment.
3Precision Ag Technologies
- Yield Monitors
- Guidance Systems
- Control Systems
- Sensor Technology
- Remote Sensing
- GIS Advancements
4Yield Monitors
- Yield monitors are a commercially accepted
commodity - They will become standard equipment on new
combines by default - Key uses are
- Diagnosing Crop Production Problems
- On-Farm Research
- Determining Spatial Yield Potential
5Guidance Systems
- Lightbars are becoming almost a standard item for
most farmers and applicators. - Autosteer is experiencing rapid acceptance and
new or improved products are flooding the
marketplace.
6Light Based Interface
- Uses lights to indicate what the operator should
do to maintain the desired path
7Image Based Interface
- Uses an image of the vehicle and an indication of
where the vehicle should be - Some models have a moving road type of display
- Combination systems
8Automatic Steering Technology
- We need a precise (and maybe accurate) and stable
GPS navigation signal (pass to pass). - We add a computer controlled electro-hydraulic
steering box. - An inertial measurement device to compensate for
yaw is nearly essential. - Pitch and roll should be considered.
9Accuracy v. Precision
10Inertial Sensors
- Combining DGPS with Inertial Measurements
- Inertial sensors measure pitch, roll, and yaw
- Updates 10-20 times faster than DGPS
- Steering is driven by a combination of the two
signals - Benefits
- Higher travel speed
- Maintains straight line on side hills and
terraces - Continues to steer through short signal
interruptions
.
11Operator Tasks
- Auto steering systems frees the operator to do a
better job of monitoring equipment functions - Sprayers
- Planter operation
- Harvesting
- Or maybe just talking on the phone or reading a
book - Auto steer makes an inexperienced driver (not
operator), experienced
12Auto Steer for Combines
13GPS Static Accuracy
- Dual frequency signals (Deere SF2 and OMNISTAR
HP) easily provide static horizontal precision
less than 1 foot. - This typically translates to pass-to-pass
accuracies less than 4 inches. - GPS accuracy is not all that matters vehicle
dynamics is important
14GPS Signals and Applications
- WAAS
- Beacon
- Single Frequency
- Dual Frequency
- RTK
15Selection Criteria
- Operator Steered
- Auto Steer
- Expansion/Upgrades
- Coverage Maps
- Boom Section Control
16Control Systems
- Rate controllers are accepted items on sprayers
and fertilizer applicators - These are being integrated into ag vehicles
- Recent Advances
- Combine feedrate control
- Automatic boom section control
- Boom height control
17Real Time Coverage Maps
Are you sure you didnt miss a spot? Having a
coverage map, while you are still at the field is
a great asset.
18Automatic Boom Section Control
For a lot of fields in Oklahoma, more sprayer
overlap is due to point rows and irregular fields
than steering errors.
Can the system integrate with a sprayer rate
controller to turn off boom sections that are
overlapping previously sprayed areas?
19Combine Feedrate Control Project
- Soft white wheat was harvested on July 27-29,
2004 near Murtaugh, Idaho - Five experienced operators
20Combine
- John Deere 9860 STS combine
- 36 foot wide draper header
21Operating Characteristics
- 130 bu/ac irrigated wheat
- Baling straw
- Straw chopper disconnected
- Low cutting height
22Conclusions
- Automatic feedrate control increased
- Material capacity 5.5 across all operators.
- Speed by 0.5 km/h (0.3 mph) or 16
- Assuming yield of adjacent passes were similar,
speed is a better indicator of potential
improvement.
23Control Algorithm
24Sensor Technology
- Greenseeker
- N-management
- Veris Technologies
- Soil EC Sensor
- Mobile Sensor Platform
- w/ pH Manager
25Remote Sensing
- It will be the savior of precision ag
technologies - There have been some niche applications, but
widespread adoption has not occurred
26GIS Advancements
- Integration of production and financial records
- Data dictionaries
- Standardized naming
27Precision Agriculture
- Mechanization of agriculture was considered one
of the top ten engineering achievements of the
previous century - The incorporation of electronics and control
systems will be one the next great achievement in
ag equipment
28Remember, its
Evolution not Revolution
Randy.Taylor_at_okstate.edu