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Panneton, B
Simard, M
Leroux, G.D
Longchamps, L
Shi, Y
Wang, N
Longchamps, L
Panneton, B
Leroux, G.D
Simard, M
Theriault, R
Wang, N
Shi, Y
Taylor, R.K
Shi, Y
Islam, M
Steele, K
Luck, J.D
Pitla, S
Ge, Y
Jhala, A
Knezevic, S
Topics
Precision Crop Protection
Sensor Application in Managing In-season Crop Variability
Precision Weed Management
Sensor Application in Managing In-season Crop Variability
Drone Spraying
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Poster
Oral
Year
2012
2010
2024
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1. Development of a Quick Diagnosis Method to Target Fields with Better Potential for Site-Specific Weed Management

Site-specific weed management appears as an innovative way of saving herbicides in crop while maintaining yield. This can potentially lead economic and ecological benefits. However, it was reported in the literature that savings range from 1 % to 94 % from one field to the other. This implies that certain fields... B. Panneton, M. Simard, G.D. Leroux, L. Longchamps

2. In-Field Corn Stalk Location Using Rapid Line-Scan Technique

... Y. Shi, N. Wang

3. Partial Weed Scouting For Exhaustive Real-time Spot Spraying Of Herbicides In Corn

Real-time spot spraying of weeds implies the use of plant detectors ahead of a sprayer. The range of weed spatial autocorrelation perpendicularly to crop rows is often greater than the space between the corn rows. To assess the possibility of using less than one plant detector scouting each inter-row, a one hectare field was entirely sampled with ground pictures at the appropriate timing for weed spraying. Different ways of disposing the detectors ahead of the sprayer were virtually tested. Scouting... L. Longchamps, B. Panneton, G.D. Leroux, M. Simard, R. Theriault

4. Performance Evaluation Of Off-shelf Range Sensors For In-field Crop Height Measurement

Abstract: In-season plant height is a good predictor of yield potential, which needs to be measured with techniques of high spatial resolution and accuracy. In this study, systematic performance evaluations were conducted on three types of commercial range sensors, an ultrasonic sensor, a laser range finder and a range camera on plant height measurement, under laboratory and field conditions. Results showed that the average errors between the measured heights... N. Wang, Y. Shi, R.K. Taylor

5. Onboard Weed Identification and Application Test with Spraying Drone Systems

Commercial spraying drone systems nowadays have the ability to implement variable rate applications according to pre-loaded prescription maps. Efforts are needed to integrate sensing and computing technologies to realize on-the-go decision making such as those on the ground based spraying systems. Besides the understudied subject of drone spraying pattern and efficacy, challenges also exist in the decision making, control, and system integration with the limits on payload and flight endurance... Y. Shi, M. Islam, K. Steele, J.D. Luck, S. Pitla, Y. Ge, A. Jhala, S. Knezevic