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1 Progress in Sensor Development Marvin Stone OSU Sensor Workshop, January 2008

2 Evolution of OSU Optical Sensor Based Variable Rate Applicator
1996 1992 1997 1998 2001

3 OSU Variable Rate Technology - 1996

4 Sensor Design

5 Sensor Based Precision Farming - 1996
Variable Rate Spray Nozzle Decision Making And Agronomic Strategy Computer and Sensor Assembly Direction of Travel Plant

6 GreenSeeker™ Sensor Based Fertilizer Applicator - 2001
The Oklahoma State University and Ntech Industries, Inc.

7 Greenseeker™ Applicator
Sense and treat each 2 ft by 2 ft area Apply one of seven fertilizer rates based on the crops yield potential Accomplish this while driving 15 mph Operate day or night Provide the capability to detect and treat other plant problems Record and georeference sensor data for GIS analysis Sense and spot spray weeds (current Patchen technology)

8 Early Handheld GreenSeeker™ - 2001

9 Algorithm development 1998-2006
NDVI at F5 INSEY = Days from planting to sensing, GDD>0 Winter Wheat Units: biomass, kg/ha/day, where GDD>0

10 Algorithm development
2001 10

11 Absorption of Visible Light by Photo-pigments
Sunlight Intensity Chlorophyll b Phycocyanin B-Carotene Chlorophyll a Absorption Wavelength, nm Lehninger, Nelson and Cox

12 Spectral Response to Nitrogen Winter wheat
Measure of living plant cell’s ability to reflect infrared light Photosynthetic Potential

13 Interfering Inputs: Soil Reflectances - Oklahoma

14 NDVI Normalized Difference Vegetative Index
Developed as an irradiance based index for remote sensing Varies from -1 to 1 Soil NDVI = to .05 Plant NDVI = 0.6 to 0.9 Typical plants with soil background NDVI= NDVI from different sensors vary Bandwidths for Red, NIR vary Irradiance vs. reflectance based

15 Greenseeker™ Sensing Technique

16 Greenseeker Optics

17 4-Band Sensor Multi-band sensing Higher reflectance sensitivity
Can measure NDVI as well as other indices N-Uptake Water content Other color related parameters Higher reflectance sensitivity Less height sensitivity Four selectable illuminators Single detector

18 4-Band Geometry

19 4-Band Calibration and repeatability

20 Competitive sensors Spectrum™ CM 1000 Chlorophyll Meter
Measures reflected light in near infrared and returns an index Minolta SPAD 502 Meter Clamp the meter over leafy tissue, and receive an indexed chlorophyll content reading (0-99.9) in less than 2 seconds. TCM 500 NDVI Turf Color Meter Measures reflected light from turf grass in the red (660 nm) and near infrared (780 nm -NIR) spectral bands. NDVI denotes Normalized Difference Vegetative Index. Crop Circle ACS-210 Plant Canopy Sensor Measure reflected light in the red and near infrared bands and computes NDVI.

21 OPS technology Low cost Low power Moderate features No wires

22 Discussion


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