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1. Isobus Demonstrator And Working Environment For Agricultural Engineering EducationISOBUS is the international standard for communication on agricultural equipment. In practice, however, a manufacturer independent tractor-implement communication is still a significant problem. This aspect has been identified as a major hindrance for the transfer of research results into products for precision farming. As a consequence the ISOBUS standard should strongly be included in education and research, which is the focus of this work. In... A. Ruckelshausen, T. Dzinaj, T. Kinder, D. Bosse, R. Klose |
2. Sensor And System Technology For Individual Plant Crop ScoutingSensor and system technologies are key components for automatic treatment of individual plants as well as for plant phenotyping in field trials. Based on experiences in research and application of sensors in agriculture the authors have developed phenotyping platforms for field applications including sensors, system and software development and application-specific mountings. Sensor and data fusion have a high potential by compensating varying selectivities... A. Ruckelshausen, K.V. Alheit, L. Busemeyer, R. Klose, A. Linz, K. Moeller, F. Rahe, M. Thiel, D. Trautz, U. Weiss |
3. Deep Learning-Based Vocal Signature Analysis for Rumination Belching IdentificationAnimal vocalizations provide important information about various behaviors, including courtship, parental care, foraging, and vigilance, as well as physiological states such as estrus, parturition, stress, and disease. In ruminants, eructation-related sounds are primarily produced when methane, generated by microbial fermentation of plant fibers in the rumen, is released orally. The acoustic characteristics of these sounds—such as frequency, intensity, and duration—are closely associated... C. Wu |
4. Development of Methane Monitoring System for Dairy Cow EructationMethane emissions from dairy cow eructation constituted a significant greenhouse gas source in livestock production and were closely linked to rumination activity. Accurate, continuous, and non-invasive monitoring of eructation events was proven essential for assessing animal health, optimizing feed strategies, and reducing environmental impact. Conventional approaches— including manual observation, jaw-movement sensors, and respiration chambers—remained costly, labor-intensive, and... C. Wu |