Search for dissertations about: "agricultural machines"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 26 swedish dissertations containing the words agricultural machines.
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1. Urban Land-cover Mapping with High-resolution Spaceborne SAR Data
Abstract : Urban areas around the world are changing constantly and therefore it is necessary to update urban land cover maps regularly. Remote sensing techniques have been used to monitor changes and update land-use/land-cover information in urban areas for decades. Optical imaging systems have received most of the attention in urban studies. READ MORE
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2. Autonomous navigation of an articulated vehicle in agriculture
Abstract : Disrupting agricultural vehicular automation is imperative for the solutions to global as well local challenges in agricultural production system. Historically, application of scientific and technological developments through increased mechanization and precision farming have provided several opportunities for agricultural production in general and within forage handling operations. READ MORE
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3. The Technology and Economy of Farm-Scale, High-Solids Anaerobic Digestion of Plant Biomass
Abstract : Anaerobic digestion is a microbially mediated process occurring in nature in the absence of oxygen and other non-carbonaceous electron acceptors. The majority of the carbon of the organic matter degraded in the process is transformed into carbon dioxide and methane. READ MORE
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4. Improving the efficiency of forest fuel supply chains
Abstract : Forest biomass has gained much interest as a resource for renewable energy production world-wide. In Sweden, easily accessible secondary forest fuels, such as by-products from the conventional forest industry, are today already fully utilised. READ MORE
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5. Vision Based Perception for Mechatronic Weed Control
Abstract : The use of computer-based signal processing and sensor technology to guide and control different types of agricultural field implements increases the performance of traditional implements and even makes it possible to create new ones. This thesis increases the knowledge on vision-based perception for mechatronic weed control. READ MORE