Competence center SenGIS - exploring methods for multisensor data acquisition and handling for interdisciplinay research

Publication Type
Contribution to conference
Authors
M. Keller and C. Zecha and M. Weis and J. Link-Dolezal and R. Gerhards and W. Claupein
Year of publication
2011
Published in
Precision agriculture 2011
Editor
John V Stafford
Pubisher
Czech Centre for Science and Society , Ampthill, UK/Prague, Czech Republic
ISBN / ISSN / eISSN
978-80-904830-5-7
Page (from - to)
491-500
Conference name
8th European Conference on Precision Agriculture
Conference location
Prague
Conference date
11-14 July 2011
Abstract

Many techniques to measure variation within agricultural fields have been developed over the last decades. The measurements lead to optimised treatment decisions on a subfield level: fields are divided into management zones, which are the areas of identical treatment. A research infrastructure was established in 2009 at the University of Hohenheim, to strengthen the collaboration between researchers of different disciplines working on Precision Farming technology. SenGIS, Competence Centre for Sensors and Geoinformation Systems, develops and maintains two infrastructure components and provides technical assistance for them. A sensor platform Sensicle was designed for simultaneous georeferenced measurements with different sensors in the field. Additionally a storage component for Precision Farming geodata is developed to enforce the usage of standardised data formats and web services. Schemes are developed for the integration of the multisensor platform measurements into a geodatabase. The geodatabase serves multiple purposes like data provision for research partners, easier search and identification of existing data sets and visualisation in web based mapping components. Different sub-projects such as the improvement of on-farm-research design trials, the development of a site-specific weed control decision system and the comparison of different sensors are part of the research efforts.

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