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Lebeau, F
Lamker, D
LENOIR, A
Lusher, J
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Romier, C
Hyrien, M
Lamker, D
Dumont, B
Vancutsem, F
Destain, J
Bodson, B
Lebeau, F
Destain, M
LENOIR, A
VANDOORNE, B
DUMONT, B
Dhal, S
Louis, J
O'Sullivan, N
Gumero, J
Soetan, M
Kalafatis, S
Lusher, J
Mahanta, S
Topics
Education and Training in Precision Agriculture
Sensor Application in Managing In-season Crop Variability
Site-Specific Nutrient, Lime and Seed Management
Decision Support Systems
Type
Poster
Oral
Year
2012
2010
2022
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1. A Model For Wheat Yield Prediction Based On Real-time Monitoring Of Environmental Factors

... B. Dumont, F. Vancutsem, J. Destain, B. Bodson, F. Lebeau, M. Destain

2. A New Approach to Yield Map Creation

    One of the barriers to using yield maps as a data layer in precision agriculture activities is that the maps being generated to day are not very accurate in representing what really happened in field.  Numerous data errors in the way the data is collected, poor calibration habits on the part of operators... C. Romier, M. Hyrien, D. Lamker

3. A Low-tech Approach to Manage Within Field Variability – Toward a Territorial Scale Application

Managing within field variability is promising to achieve European objectives of sustainability in crop production. Technological development has allowed to precisely characterize fields heterogeneity in space and time. However, learnings from low adoption of yield maps in west-European context have highlighted the importance of reliable methods to support decisions. Blackmore et al. designed a delineation method considering yield as an integrative variable that reflects spatial and temporal... A. Lenoir, B. Vandoorne, B. Dumont

4. An IoT-based Smart Real Time Sensing and Control of Heavy Metals to Ensure Optimal Growth of Plants in an Aquaponic Set-up

The concentration of heavy metals that needs to be maintained in aquaponic environments for habitable growth of plants has been a cause of concern for many decades now as it is not possible to eliminate them completely in a commercial set-up. Our goal is to design a cost-effective real-time smart sensing and actuation system in order to control the concentration of heavy metals in aquaponic solutions. Our solution consists of sensing the nutrient concentrations in the aquaponic solution, namely... S. Dhal, J. Louis, N. O'sullivan, J. Gumero, M. Soetan, S. Kalafatis, J. Lusher, S. Mahanta