ADHESIVE MAT AND USE OF AN ADHESIVE MAT FOR DETERMINING A DISTRIBUTION OF AGRICULTURAL SCATTERING MATERIAL BY IMAGING
20200000015 · 2020-01-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01C17/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01C7/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An adhesive mat for determining a distribution of agricultural spreading material by imaging, includes: a collecting region which is bordered on one side by an edge region, where the edge region includes a passage opening and/or a handle.
Claims
1: Adhesive mat for determining a distribution of agricultural spreading material by imaging, the adhesive mat comprising: a collecting region which is at least in part confined at least on one side by an edge region, wherein the edge region comprises at least one of a passage opening and a handle.
2: The adhesive mat according to claim 1, where said collecting region comprises a plurality of knob-like elevations which are arranged in a grid on said collecting region.
3: The adhesive mat according to claim 1, where said collecting region further comprises at least one marking.
4: The adhesive mat according to claim 3. where said at least one marking is formed by recesses in said grid of said knob-like elevations.
5: The adhesive mat according to claim 3, where said collecting region is formed to be rectangular and said at least one marking is arranged in each corner of said collecting region.
6: The adhesive mat according to claim 1, where said passage opening has an extension along one axis located in the plane of said adhesive mat of between 90 mm and 350 mm, and said passage opening has an extension along a second axis located in the plane of said adhesive mat, which is perpendicular to the first plane, of between 35 mm and 100 mm.
7: The adhesive mat according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive mat is configured to determine a distribution of agricultural spreading material by imaging.
8: The adhesive mat according to claim 7, wherein: said adhesive mat is arranged at a location on a field or test surface; and granular spreading material from a spreader vehicle passing said adhesive mat is spread over said adhesive mat, wherein a distribution of said spreading material on said adhesive mat is determined by an imaging method.
9: The adhesive mat according to claim 8, where the passage opening in said edge region of said adhesive mat is configured as a handle for carrying said adhesive mat.
10: The adhesive mat according to claim 7, where said at least one marking is used to determine the correct positioning of a camera.
Description
[0019] Further features of the present invention shall be illustrated below using the exemplary figures, where
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[0023] Once a portion of granular spreading material 2 has been distributed in this manner onto adhesive mats 1, an image 7 of the distribution of spreading material 2 on adhesive mats 1 is created by way of an image recording device 5, which can be, for example, a digital camera, in particular an integrated camera of a mobile radio device 6 (e.g. a smartphone). In particular, a separate image can be created for each adhesive mat 1 in the process.
[0024] Image 7 can then be evaluated in digital form by a processing unit 8 in order to determine an actual distribution of granular spreading material 2 on adhesive mat 1. According to one example, processing unit 8 as well as camera 5 are part of mobile radio device 6, so that the recording and evaluation can be performed with the same device. This eliminates the need to transfer images 7 to another device, which saves time and resources.
[0025] Alternatively, however, processing unit 8 can also be part of on-board computer 4a of spreader vehicle 4, or of a separate computer system 9. In this case, the transmission of images 7 takes place preferably by way of wireless communication between mobile radio device 6 and on-board computer 4a or computer system 9, respectively. Images 7 can also be transmitted by way of a cable, e.g. a USB cable, from mobile radio device 6 or directly from image recording device 5 to on-board computer 4 a or computer system 9.
[0026] Another option is to digitize a copy of image 7 by way of a scanner and to then transfer it to on-board computer 4a or computer system 9.
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[0028] In the embodiment shown in
[0029] Similarly, passage openings 12 can also be used to store a plurality of adhesive mats 1 in a space-saving manner, e.g. on a hook or a pole.
[0030] The collecting region of adhesive mat 1 contains knob-like elevations 14 which are arranged in a grid. Through elevations 14, a plurality of collecting spaces 15 are formed, in which granular spreading material 2 collects when using adhesive mat 1. The spacings of the grid are typically dimensioned such that the size of the collecting spaces 15 respectively corresponds approximately to the size of granular spreading material 2.
[0031] The clear widths of collecting spaces 15 can preferably be in the range of 2 to 5 mm. Thereby, granular spreading material 2, e.g. the grains of conventional types of fertilizer having grain sizes of, for example, 1 mm to 3 mm, can be collected in collecting spaces 15 individually and/or in suitably small groups of, for example, at most five grains of spreading material 2. Depending on the profile of elevations 14 protruding between collecting spaces 15, this results in advantageous grid spacings, i.e. spacings between the centers of elevations 14, of about 5 mm to 10 mm.
[0032] Knob-like elevations 14 can have a plurality of different profiles which promote the retention of granular spreading material 2. For example, elevations 14 can be in the shape of sticks or tongues, i.e. shapes that arise essentially by the extrusion of a circle or an ellipse, such as cylinders or cones with a circular or elliptical base. The height of elevations 14 can be in the range of 8 mm to 12 mm.
[0033] Adhesive mat 1 can be made of a material which is durable, easy to handle and flexible. In particular, the mat can be made of plastic material, for example, a thermoplastic elastomer. By choosing a suitable Shore A hardness and thickness of the mat, it can be ensured that the mat is easy to carry and stable, and can be well laid out even on uneven ground. For example, the Shore A hardness can be in the range of 60 to 90.
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[0035] The size of markings 16 is selected such that they are easy to recognize for the user when recording. The shapes and sizes for such markings can be, for example, squares having a side length of 30 mm to 40 mm.
[0036] Markings 16 can also be shaped and/or arranged differently. It is also conceivable that an application is executed on a mobile radio device 6 which recognizes a marking already during the preparation of the recording and suggests to the user to position camera 5 of mobile radio device 6 in a certain manner, for example, by appropriate instructions which are displayed to the user on the screen of camera 5. The application could know from a database the shape of adhesive mat 1 or marking 16 used and therefore also suggest the optimal position of camera 5 solely based on a marking 16. For example, the application could extract from the database that marking 16 for a given adhesive mat has the shape of an arrow which runs parallel to an edge of the collecting region. In addition, the application could have the information that marking 16 is arranged at a certain point of the collecting region, for example, in the center of the collecting region or at one of the four edges, where the edges top, bottom, right and left are defined by the direction of the arrow. The application could then query the user for the information of how the arrow is oriented, based on the arrangement of the adhesive mat in the field, relative to the direction of travel of spreader vehicle 4. Based on this, the application could then give the user instructions on how to position camera 5 so that e.g. the upper edge of a recorded image 7 always shows that edge of collecting region 10 which in the direction of travel is farther away. This would ensure that all recorded images 7 have the same orientation.
[0037] Markings 16 can further have a coloration that differs from the color of interior space 10 of adhesive mat 1. In particular, one or more of the markings can have a known coloration that can be used by processing unit 8 to color-calibrate image 7. This is advantageous for the reason that the use of adhesive mat 1 can take place under different ambient conditions, in particular at different light conditions. An image 7 taken on arable land in the open air can differ in hue from an image taken using an adhesive mat 1 in a test area on a factory floor, although the same adhesive mat 1 and the same spreading material were used.
[0038] It is understood that the features mentioned in the embodiments described above are not restricted to these specific combinations and are also possible in any other combination. In particular, the adhesive mat or its passage opening can have different shapes or geometries.