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Astrand B, Baerveldt A (2002) An agricultural mobile robot with vision-based perception for mechanical weed control. Auton Robots Fennimore SA, Tourte LJ, Rachuy JS, Smith RF, George CA (2010) Evaluation and economics of a machine-vision guided cultivation program in broccoli and lettuce. Weed Technol
Hand weeding, cultivation, and cultural methods of weed management are especially important in organic crops where organic-compliant herbicides are The second type of technology in use for lateral guidance of automated weed control systems is based on machine-vision crop row following (Fennimore et al. 2010).
Feb 5, 2016 Vision based steering system for controlling a row crop cultivator or a sprayer. Although the tractor did not drive along a straight line as can be seen from the marks of the tractor tire in the ground, the vision guided cultivator Operating panel with control buttons and display in the cabin of the tractor.
However, this would require greater use of mechanical weed control between rows. Experiments were performed in two seasons to evaluate the weed control performance of a novel, vision-guided, inter-row hoe in sugar beet crops grown on a peat fen soil. Hoe lateral placement was within Show More. Article · Jul 2003
Feb 23, 2017 Technology for Automation of Weed Control in Specialty Crops - Volume 30 Issue 4 - Steven A. Fennimore, David C. Slaughter, Mark C. Siemens, Ramon G. Leon, Mazin N. Saber. Astrand B, Baerveldt A (2002) An agricultural mobile robot with vision-based perception for mechanical weed control.
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This paper presents an autonomous agricultural mobile robot for mechanical weed control in outdoor environments. The robot employs two vision systems: one gray-level vision system that is able to recognize the row structure formed by the crops and to guide the robot along the rows and a second, color-based vision
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Jun 7, 2014 Abstract— This paper describes a novel vision based texture tracking method to guide autonomous method can autonomously guide a robot along the crop rows. I. INTRODUCTION. Food production must .. Miles, “Inter-row vision guidance for mechanical weed control in sugar beet," Comput. Electron.
The success of in-crop harrowing for weed control depends on the crop and the weed species present. Generally speaking, large-seeded crops that can be seeded deeply are more tolerant to in-crop harrowing than small-seeded crops (Mohler, 1996). Large-seeded crops are less likely to be uprooted during harrowing and
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