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1. Precision Irrigation and Beyond: A Multi-Step Zoning Approach for Vineyard Water Management and Wine Quality EnhancementSpatial variability in soil moisture, terrain, and vine physiology presents a major challenge for efficient water management in vineyards. Traditional uniform irrigation often fails to address this heterogeneity, limiting both water use efficiency and wine quality. This study investigated spatial and temporal variations in vine water stress over five consecutive growing seasons, and evaluated zone-specific precision agriculture strategies to support improved irrigation and complementary vineyard... Y. Cohen, I. Bahat, J.M. Grünzweig, V. Alchanatis , O. Keisar, G. Lidor, E. Goldshtein, Y. Netzer |
2. Standardisation Challenges in Precision Agriculture: Mapping the Landscape and Advancing Semantic InteroperabilityBackground: Precision agriculture increasingly depends on digital technologies and the exchange of data between equipment, sensors, platforms and decision support tools. A wide range of standards is available, including machine data formats such as ISOXML and semantic resources such as AGROVOC and rmAgro. Despite this variety, the overall standardisation landscape remains fragmented. Even within single countries, differences in code lists, vocabularies and data publishing... J. Tummers, F. Sijbrandij, T. Ten Den, A. Gupta, T. Bresilla, B. Veldhuisen |
3. Towards Trusted Satellite Data for Precision Farming: Mitigating Spoofing and Improving Data Integrity Using Galileo OSNMA and HAS and Copernicus Traceability ServiceBackground: Precision agriculture increasingly relies on GNSS positioning not only to execute field operations with high spatial accuracy, but also to provide trustworthy data for documentation, certification, and regulatory compliance. However, GNSS signals remain vulnerable to degradation, jamming, and especially spoofing—an intentional manipulation of satellite signals causing machinery to believe it is in a different position. Such incidents have already been observed... B. Veldhuisen, T. Bresilla, J. Tummers, F. Sijbrandij, T. Ten Den, A. Gupta, T. Van Der Wal |