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Badr, G
Lee, J
Huang, Y
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Moon, J
Kim, S
Lee, J
Yang, W
Kim, D
Lan, Y
Huang, Y
Martin, D.E
Hoffmann, W.C
Fritz, B.K
López, J.D
Badr, G
Bates, T.R
Topics
Emerging Issues in Precision Agriculture (Energy, Biofuels, Climate Change, Standards)
Remote Sensing Application / Sensor Technology
Precision Horticulture
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Poster
Oral
Year
2014
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2018
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1. A Study On Diagnostic System Based On ISOAgLIB For Agricultural Vehicles

  Nowadays the growth of the embedded electronics and communications has demanded the development of applications in agricultural machinery in Korean agroindustry. The root reason is that most of agricultural machineries produced in Korea does not apply international standard. Therefore, the incompatibility problem between hardware, software and data formats has become a major obstacle for exporting agricultural products made by Korea to the world. In... J. Moon, S. Kim, J. Lee, W. Yang, D. Kim

2. Development of an Airborne Remote Sensing System for Aerial Applicators

An airborne remote sensing system was developed and tested for recording aerial images of field crops, which were analyzed for variations of crop health or pest infestation. The multicomponent system consists of a multi-spectral camera system, a camera control system, and a radiometer for normalizing images. To overcome the difficulties currently associated with correlating imagery data with what is actually occurring on the ground (a process known as ground truthing); a hyperspectral reflectance... Y. Lan, Y. Huang, D.E. Martin, W.C. Hoffmann, B.K. Fritz, J.D. López

3. Modelling 'Concord' Berry Weight Dynamics

The growth and development of Concord (Vitis labruscana Bailey) depends on internal and external factors. As a result, both vegetative and reproductive cycles of Concord vary based on growing season and vine status. Fresh berry weight also fluctuates depending on the growing season and location of the vineyard. Knowledge of berry weight dynamics across growing season is essential to accurately predict final yield at harvest based on early season crop estimates. The main objective of this study... G. Badr, T.R. Bates