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Publikováno v:
Mechatronics. 3:409-418
A pneumatic robot for attaching the teatcups of a milking machine to a cow has been developed. This is the first task for which a robot has been used to track and make intimate contact with a live, loosely constrained animal. The system uses three so
Publikováno v:
Journal of Agricultural Engineering Research. 55:325-334
The work reported here was the first extended trial of Silsoe Research Institute's automatic milking system. A group of 10 cows in late lactation was milked three times a day for 12 consecutive days. Of the total of 1440 automatic teatcup attachments
Publikováno v:
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture. 4:235-244
A computer vision system has been developed for grading potatoes into size and shape categories and interfaced with a grader to work at a speed of up to 40 potatoes per second. A feature of the system is that it requires no singulation leading to les
Autor:
M.J. Street
Publikováno v:
Journal of Agricultural Engineering Research. 24:249-258
A system for automatic identification of animals, in particular dairy cows, is described based on pulse-code modulation techniques. The system offers the possibility of 65,356 unique identities. Each cow carries on its collar a transponder which is e
Publikováno v:
Journal of Agricultural Engineering Research. 24:67-78
The development of a walk-through weigher for recording of dairy cows leaving a milking parlour is described. An electronic circuit involving a continuous averaging technique and peak hold facilities is used for obtaining each cow's weight from a sui
Autor:
C.L. Laycock, M.J. Street
Publikováno v:
Journal of Agricultural Engineering Research. 30:265-273
This paper summarizes the development anduse of an automated dairy management system. The requirements of such a system from the point of view of the operator and of the management are defined and described. Previous attempts at automation are mentio
Autor:
M.J. Street
Publikováno v:
BSAP Occasional Publication. 2:15-23
The livestock industry is looking for are liable means of regularly identifying individual animals for a variety of reasons, all of which stem from an economic requirement to reduce costs or improve efficiency.
Publikováno v:
Automated Inspection and High-Speed Vision Architectures II.
This paper illustrates an industrial application of vision processing in which potatoes are sorted according to their size and shape at speeds of up to 40 objects per second. The result is a multi-processing approach built around the VME bus. A hardw
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