2013
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2013.978.3
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The New Architecture in the Vineyard System Management for Variable Rate Technologies and Traceability

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“…The aim of carrying out VRT operations is to optimize the release of chemical inputs and to reduce the variability of the vineyard, trying to make it more homogeneous in terms of vigor [67]. Additionally, the application of VRT for harvesting can increase the wine quality by collecting grapes coming from different vigor zones in different hoppers [15].…”
Section: Variable Rate Machinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The aim of carrying out VRT operations is to optimize the release of chemical inputs and to reduce the variability of the vineyard, trying to make it more homogeneous in terms of vigor [67]. Additionally, the application of VRT for harvesting can increase the wine quality by collecting grapes coming from different vigor zones in different hoppers [15].…”
Section: Variable Rate Machinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…VRT machines: (a) VRT sprayer[67] (reproduced from[67] with permission from Ist Int. Workshop Vineyard Mech.…”
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“…Automation technologies are used in modern agricultural machinery to control movement within the vineyard, relating to velocity and direction of travel and steering angle, and further to oversee agronomic operations. An automatic guidance system based on the use of GPS and proximity sensors is viable due to the presence of advanced board technology (Vieri et al, 2013). This article focuses only on the first area (monitoring technologies, which form the foundation of spatial variability mapping) and is considered from three different perspectives, that of winemakers, suppliers of SFT and HW manufacturers for SFT.…”
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“…Advanced board technology makes it possible to have an automatic guidance system based on the use of GPS and proximity sensors. 68 At the same time, tractors have been engineered to perform site-specific operations autonomously without human intervention, thanks to the interpretation of prescription maps made with monitoring sensors mounted on board, which can monitor the plant status during the progress along the row, interpreting information and managing operations in real time. There are many commercial solutions for VRT in vineyards (Figure 8).…”
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confidence: 99%