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Harvesting Equipment Electronics
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Abstract
Electronic controls and monitoring systems on crop harvesting equipment have grown considerably over the last decade. Applications range from the monitoring of critical systems to reducing operator fatigue and workload. These systems will become more prevalent as the operator's need for comfort, increased efficiency and productivity continue.
This paper examines the current and future trends of electronic applications on grain, corn and cotton harvesting equipment.
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Lasken, R. and Hanley, M., "Harvesting Equipment Electronics," SAE Technical Paper 851114, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/851114.Also In
References
- Murray Donald A. “Progress in Crop Harvesting Equipment” Society of Automotive Engineers September 12-15 1977
- Jones Trevor O. Kopp Keith A. Hundiwal Arun K. “Agricultural and Construction Vehicle Electronics” Convergence 84 Proceedings, International Congress on Transportation Electronics October 22 1984