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27 September 2024 Design and analysis of garlic underseeding detection and replanting system
Xuntao Mou, Wenlian Li, Rongji Zhang, Jianyi Ding, Jian Wang, Shibo Wang
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Proceedings Volume 13261, Tenth International Conference on Mechanical Engineering, Materials, and Automation Technology (MMEAT 2024); 132614J (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3047585
Event: 10th International Conference on Mechanical Engineering, Materials, and Automation Technology (MMEAT 2024), 2024, Wuhan, China
Abstract
In view of the development status of missing seed detection and replanting technology of agricultural machinery in China, the structure and working principle of missing seed detection and replanting technology of various types of agricultural machinery are expounded, and on this basis, a new photoelectric sensor, diffuse reflection laser sensor, is used to collect the seed collection process in the field of garlic planting, and the missing garlic seed is judged by the pulse width output by the sensor. A garlic reseeding device with electromagnetic clutch and rotary spoon replanting device as the core was designed, and the principle of reseeding was discussed. With STM32 microcontroller as the core, diffuse reflection laser sensor and electromagnetic clutch as the core, a missed seeding detection and replanting system for the garlic planting industry was developed.
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Xuntao Mou, Wenlian Li, Rongji Zhang, Jianyi Ding, Jian Wang, and Shibo Wang "Design and analysis of garlic underseeding detection and replanting system", Proc. SPIE 13261, Tenth International Conference on Mechanical Engineering, Materials, and Automation Technology (MMEAT 2024), 132614J (27 September 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3047585
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Pulse signals

Design

Agriculture

Electromagnetism

Signal processing

Reflection

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