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Pilcon, C
Dubois, J
Ahamed, T
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Ahamed, T
Tian, L
Zhang, Y
Xiong, Y
Zhao, B
Jiang, Y
Ting, K
Cointault, F
Hijazi, B
Dubois, J
Vangeyte, J
Paindavoine, M
Zhao, Y
Li, L
Ting, K.C
Tian, L.F
Ahamed, T
Topics
Remote Sensing Applications in Precision Agriculture
Engineering Technologies and Advances
Remote Sensing Applications in Precision Agriculture
Type
Oral
Year
2010
2014
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1. Site-specific Management For Biomass Feedstock Production: Development Of Remote Sensing Data Acquisition Systems

Efficient biomass feedstock production supply chain spans from site-specific management of crops on field to the gate of biorefinery. Remote sensing data acquisition systems have been introduced for site-specific management, which is a part of the engineering solutions for biomass feedstock production. A stand alone tower remote sensing platform was developed to monitor energy crops using multispectral imagery. The sensing system was capable of collecting RGB and CIR images during the crop growing... T. Ahamed, L. Tian, Y. Zhang, Y. Xiong, B. Zhao, Y. Jiang, K. Ting

2. New Power-leds Based Illumination System For Fertilizer Granule Motion Estimation

Environmental problems have become more and more pressing in the past twenty years particularly with the fertilization operation, one main contributor to environmental imbalance. The understanding of the global centrifugal spreading process, most commonly used in Europe, can contribute to provide essential information about fertiliser granule deposition on the soil. This last one can be predicted using a ballistic flight model and several fertilizer characteristic’s determination... F. Cointault, B. Hijazi, J. Dubois, J. Vangeyte, M. Paindavoine

3. Near-Real-Time Remote Sensing And Yield Monitoring Of Biomass Crops

The demand for bioenergy crops production has increased tremendously by the biofuel industry for substitution of traditional fuels due to the economic availability and environmental benefits. Pre-Harvest monitoring of biomass production is necessary to develop optimized instrumentation and data processing systems for crop growth, health and stress monitoring; and to develop algorithms for field operation scheduling. To cope with the problems of missing critical... Y. Zhao, L. Li, K.C. Ting, L.F. Tian, T. Ahamed