Evaluation of spatial application accuracy of sensing-spraying system for variable rate application of oil palm trees

Precious agricultural agents are lost during conventional spraying systems. The use of sensing and spraying system to spray according to the plant size reduces spray losses which reduces farming costs significantly and contributes to environmentally friendly crop farming. The continuous change in th...

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Main Authors: Hassen, Nasir Salim, Che Sidik, Nor Azwadi, Hassan, Fargham
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spelling my.utm.527702018-06-30T00:48:17Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/52770/ Evaluation of spatial application accuracy of sensing-spraying system for variable rate application of oil palm trees Hassen, Nasir Salim Che Sidik, Nor Azwadi Hassan, Fargham TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Precious agricultural agents are lost during conventional spraying systems. The use of sensing and spraying system to spray according to the plant size reduces spray losses which reduces farming costs significantly and contributes to environmentally friendly crop farming. The continuous change in the size of the plant canopy requires an accurate adjustment of the quantity of liquid. The objectives of this study are examining, analyzing and improving the ability of the sensing and spraying system in detecting and spraying the plants under higher speed conditions. In this paper, two different ultrasonic sensors WRA1 and EZ0 were used to investigate the effect of sensor response time on detecting different distances and spatial application accuracy (SAA) of VR spraying system at different driving speeds. The results of the first assessment of an electronic control system for proportional spray application to the canopy length showed there was no significant effect of driving speed from 1.1 to 3.3m/s on ultrasonic detected distance measurements. Sensor EZ0 gave a shortest response time at driving speed range of 1.1- 3.3 m/s with error in range of 11-15 cm. The use of VR sprayer with the ultrasonic detection system was fast and accurate enough to spray at the correct positions above the plant with a maximum SAA of 97.7%. American-Eurasian Network for Scientific Information 2014 Article PeerReviewed Hassen, Nasir Salim and Che Sidik, Nor Azwadi and Hassan, Fargham (2014) Evaluation of spatial application accuracy of sensing-spraying system for variable rate application of oil palm trees. Advances in Environmental Biology, 8 (10). pp. 579-584. ISSN 1995-0756 https://www.scopus.com
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Hassen, Nasir Salim
Che Sidik, Nor Azwadi
Hassan, Fargham
Evaluation of spatial application accuracy of sensing-spraying system for variable rate application of oil palm trees
description Precious agricultural agents are lost during conventional spraying systems. The use of sensing and spraying system to spray according to the plant size reduces spray losses which reduces farming costs significantly and contributes to environmentally friendly crop farming. The continuous change in the size of the plant canopy requires an accurate adjustment of the quantity of liquid. The objectives of this study are examining, analyzing and improving the ability of the sensing and spraying system in detecting and spraying the plants under higher speed conditions. In this paper, two different ultrasonic sensors WRA1 and EZ0 were used to investigate the effect of sensor response time on detecting different distances and spatial application accuracy (SAA) of VR spraying system at different driving speeds. The results of the first assessment of an electronic control system for proportional spray application to the canopy length showed there was no significant effect of driving speed from 1.1 to 3.3m/s on ultrasonic detected distance measurements. Sensor EZ0 gave a shortest response time at driving speed range of 1.1- 3.3 m/s with error in range of 11-15 cm. The use of VR sprayer with the ultrasonic detection system was fast and accurate enough to spray at the correct positions above the plant with a maximum SAA of 97.7%.
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author Hassen, Nasir Salim
Che Sidik, Nor Azwadi
Hassan, Fargham
author_facet Hassen, Nasir Salim
Che Sidik, Nor Azwadi
Hassan, Fargham
author_sort Hassen, Nasir Salim
title Evaluation of spatial application accuracy of sensing-spraying system for variable rate application of oil palm trees
title_short Evaluation of spatial application accuracy of sensing-spraying system for variable rate application of oil palm trees
title_full Evaluation of spatial application accuracy of sensing-spraying system for variable rate application of oil palm trees
title_fullStr Evaluation of spatial application accuracy of sensing-spraying system for variable rate application of oil palm trees
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of spatial application accuracy of sensing-spraying system for variable rate application of oil palm trees
title_sort evaluation of spatial application accuracy of sensing-spraying system for variable rate application of oil palm trees
publisher American-Eurasian Network for Scientific Information
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/52770/
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