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Development of a Stereovision-Based Technique to Measure the Spread Patterns of Granular Fertilizer Spreaders

Centrifugal fertilizer spreaders are by far the most commonly used granular fertilizer spreader type in Europe. Their spread pattern however is error-prone, potentially leading to an undesired distribution of particles in the field and losses out of the field, which is often caused by poor calibrati...

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Autores principales: Cool, Simon R., Pieters, Jan G., Seatovic, Dejan, Mertens, Koen C., Nuyttens, David, Van De Gucht, Tim C., Vangeyte, Jürgen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5492561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28617339
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17061396
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author Cool, Simon R.
Pieters, Jan G.
Seatovic, Dejan
Mertens, Koen C.
Nuyttens, David
Van De Gucht, Tim C.
Vangeyte, Jürgen
author_facet Cool, Simon R.
Pieters, Jan G.
Seatovic, Dejan
Mertens, Koen C.
Nuyttens, David
Van De Gucht, Tim C.
Vangeyte, Jürgen
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description Centrifugal fertilizer spreaders are by far the most commonly used granular fertilizer spreader type in Europe. Their spread pattern however is error-prone, potentially leading to an undesired distribution of particles in the field and losses out of the field, which is often caused by poor calibration of the spreader for the specific fertilizer used. Due to the large environmental impact of fertilizer use, it is important to optimize the spreading process and minimize these errors. Spreader calibrations can be performed by using collection trays to determine the (field) spread pattern, but this is very time-consuming and expensive for the farmer and hence not common practice. Therefore, we developed an innovative multi-camera system to predict the spread pattern in a fast and accurate way, independent of the spreader configuration. Using high-speed stereovision, ejection parameters of particles leaving the spreader vanes were determined relative to a coordinate system associated with the spreader. The landing positions and subsequent spread patterns were determined using a ballistic model incorporating the effect of tractor motion and wind. Experiments were conducted with a commercial spreader and showed a high repeatability. The results were transformed to one spatial dimension to enable comparison with transverse spread patterns determined in the field and showed similar results.
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spelling pubmed-54925612017-07-03 Development of a Stereovision-Based Technique to Measure the Spread Patterns of Granular Fertilizer Spreaders Cool, Simon R. Pieters, Jan G. Seatovic, Dejan Mertens, Koen C. Nuyttens, David Van De Gucht, Tim C. Vangeyte, Jürgen Sensors (Basel) Article Centrifugal fertilizer spreaders are by far the most commonly used granular fertilizer spreader type in Europe. Their spread pattern however is error-prone, potentially leading to an undesired distribution of particles in the field and losses out of the field, which is often caused by poor calibration of the spreader for the specific fertilizer used. Due to the large environmental impact of fertilizer use, it is important to optimize the spreading process and minimize these errors. Spreader calibrations can be performed by using collection trays to determine the (field) spread pattern, but this is very time-consuming and expensive for the farmer and hence not common practice. Therefore, we developed an innovative multi-camera system to predict the spread pattern in a fast and accurate way, independent of the spreader configuration. Using high-speed stereovision, ejection parameters of particles leaving the spreader vanes were determined relative to a coordinate system associated with the spreader. The landing positions and subsequent spread patterns were determined using a ballistic model incorporating the effect of tractor motion and wind. Experiments were conducted with a commercial spreader and showed a high repeatability. The results were transformed to one spatial dimension to enable comparison with transverse spread patterns determined in the field and showed similar results. MDPI 2017-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5492561/ /pubmed/28617339 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17061396 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Vangeyte, Jürgen
Development of a Stereovision-Based Technique to Measure the Spread Patterns of Granular Fertilizer Spreaders
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