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Towards a robotic farming vision: advances in sensors and controllers for agricultural system applications

Real-time control is becoming an integral part of modern machine systems for high quality agricultural production. Maintaining consistently high quality agricultural production while keeping up with growing labor shortages is a challenge. Providing a work place for laborers which meets increasingly...

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Main Authors: Hamrita, T.K., Tollner, E.W., Schafer, R.L.
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Soil
Vehicles
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