Cognitive Pilot has introduced a new sensor for controlling seeding depth and soil cloddiness. The device is based on artificial intelligence and aims to improve processes in the agro-industrial complex.
The Cognitive Level Radar sensor will complement the autopilot system and allow real-time monitoring of seeding and tillage depth, which directly affects moisture and temperature balance, air exchange, soil fertility, and weed distribution. Additionally, the deeper the tillage, the higher the costs of fuel and lubricants and time, and the more intensive the wear and tear on equipment.
Controlling soil cloddiness is important for pre-sowing preparation. Too large clumps can negatively affect the uniformity of seed placement. This can reduce the effectiveness of herbicide treatment and harvesting.
The sensor has a cloddiness control function. It also monitors the position of the frame relative to the field plane. This will allow for defect detection and optimal adjustment of the implement for uniform operation.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that Cognitive Pilot created a navigation system for smart trams.
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