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Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, Volume 119
Volume 119, November 2015
- Guodong Sun, Tao Hu, Gaoxiang Yang, Jianbo Jia:
Real-time and clock-shared rainfall monitoring with a wireless sensor network. 1-11 - Jing Li, Daniel Rodríguez, Dongqing Zhang, Kaiping Ma:
Crop rotation model for contract farming with constraints on similar profits. 12-18 - Jose Polo, Gemma Hornero, Coen Duijneveld, Alberto García, Oscar Casas:
Design of a low-cost Wireless Sensor Network with UAV mobile node for agricultural applications. 19-32 - Wilma Steeneveld, Henk Hogeveen, A. G. J. M. Oude Lansink:
Economic consequences of investing in sensor systems on dairy farms. 33-39 - Malay Kishore Dutta, Anushikha Singh, Sabari Ghosal:
A computer vision based technique for identification of acrylamide in potato chips. 40-50 - Ruta Gronskyte, Line Harder Clemmensen, Marchen Sonja Hviid, Murat Kulahci:
Pig herd monitoring and undesirable tripping and stepping prevention. 51-60
- Yi Lin:
LiDAR: An important tool for next-generation phenotyping technology of high potential for plant phenomics? 61-73
- Mary-Grace C. Danao, Rodrigo S. Zandonadi, Richard S. Gates:
Development of a grain monitoring probe to measure temperature, relative humidity, carbon dioxide levels and logistical information during handling and transportation of soybeans. 74-82 - Selda Güney, Ayten Atasoy:
Study of fish species discrimination via electronic nose. 83-91 - Arturo Aquino, Borja Millán, Salvador Gutiérrez, Javier Tardáguila:
Grapevine flower estimation by applying artificial vision techniques on images with uncontrolled scene and multi-model analysis. 92-104 - Marcelo José Carrer, Hildo Meirelles de Souza Filho, Mário Otávio Batalha, Fabiana Ribeiro Rossi:
Farm Management Information Systems (FMIS) and technical efficiency: An analysis of citrus farms in Brazil. 105-111 - Rudolf Schraml, Johann Charwat-Pessler, Alexander Petutschnigg, Andreas Uhl:
Towards the applicability of biometric wood log traceability using digital log end images. 112-122 - Chengjun Xie, Jie Zhang, Rui Li, Jinyan Li, Peilin Hong, Junfeng Xia, Peng Chen:
Automatic classification for field crop insects via multiple-task sparse representation and multiple-kernel learning. 123-132 - Mohammad Asefi, Ian Jeffrey, Joe LoVetri, Colin Gilmore, Paul Card, Jitendra Paliwal:
Grain bin monitoring via electromagnetic imaging. 133-141 - Vladimir J. Alarcon, Gretchen F. Sassenrath:
Optimizing canopy photosynthetic rate through PAR modeling in cotton (Gossypium spp.) crops. 142-152 - Brent J. Maundy, Ahmed S. Elwakil, Anis Allagui:
Extracting the parameters of the single-dispersion Cole bioimpedance model using a magnitude-only method. 153-157 - Mehrdad Baigvand, Ahmad Banakar, Saeed Minaei, Jalal Khodaei, Nasser Behroozi-Khazaei:
Machine vision system for grading of dried figs. 158-165 - Jere Kaivosoja, Raimo Linkolehto:
GNSS error simulator for farm machinery navigation development. 166-177 - Ilaria Fontana, Emanuela Tullo, Andy Butterworth, Marcella Guarino:
An innovative approach to predict the growth in intensive poultry farming. 178-183 - Abozar Nasirahmadi, Uwe Richter, Oliver Hensel, Sandra A. Edwards, Barbara Sturm:
Using machine vision for investigation of changes in pig group lying patterns. 184-190 - Yu Jiang, Changying Li:
mRMR-based feature selection for classification of cotton foreign matter using hyperspectral imaging. 191-200 - Sarun Sumriddetchkajorn, Chakkrit Kamtongdee, Sataporn Chanhorm:
Fault-tolerant optical-penetration-based silkworm gender identification. 201-208 - Víctor Sánchez, Sergio Gil-Lebrero, José M. Flores, Francisco J. Quiles, Manuel A. Ortiz, Juan-Jesús Luna-Rodríguez:
Implementation of an electronic system to monitor the thermoregulatory capacity of honeybee colonies in hives with open-screened bottom boards. 209-216 - Naveen Kumar, K. P. Pandey:
A visual basic program for predicting optimum gear and throttle position for best fuel economy for 32 kW tractor. 217-227 - Kun Zhou, A. Leck Jensen, Dionysis D. Bochtis, Claus Grøn Sørensen:
Quantifying the benefits of alternative fieldwork patterns in a potato cultivation system. 228-240 - Rong-Jiang Yao, Jing-Song Yang, Dan-Hua Wu, Wen-Ping Xie, Shi-Yu Cui, Xiang-Ping Wang, Shi-Peng Yu, Xing Zhang:
Determining soil salinity and plant biomass response for a farmed coastal cropland using the electromagnetic induction method. 241-253
- Nagham Shalal, Tobias Low, Cheryl L. McCarthy, Nigel H. Hancock:
Orchard mapping and mobile robot localisation using on-board camera and laser scanner data fusion - Part A: Tree detection. 254-266 - Nagham Shalal, Tobias Low, Cheryl L. McCarthy, Nigel H. Hancock:
Orchard mapping and mobile robot localisation using on-board camera and laser scanner data fusion - Part B: Mapping and localisation. 267-278
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