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SOILAssist2

Sustainable protection and improvement of soil functions with intelligent land management strategies

Sustainable protection and improvement of soil functions with intelligent land management strategies

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Automation and optimisation are becoming increasingly important in agricultural processes. In addition improvements in efficiency, soil protection is gaining attention. The project SOILAssist-2 addresses both topics. It aims at the development of practically usable methods and tools for optimal field management strategies with a focus on soil protection.

In the context of the funding initiative “Soil as a Sustainable Resource for the Bioeconomy – BonaRes” of the BMBF, the DFKI Robotics Innovation Center developed an adaptive real-time assistance system for agriculture machines in the project SOILAssist. Driving and working strategies are planned on-line and provided to the driver by a driver assistance module.

The results of the first phase are now extended in the follow-up project SOILAssist-2: The main focus lies on the adaptation to further harvesting scenarios and the integration of a semantical environment representation.

The objective of the project is the spatial and temporal planning of the whole process and the coordination of several machines, taking a model of the soil qualities into account. The effects of the machines on the soil structure are of special importance. Theses impacts will be analyzed by the Christian-Albrecht University of Kiel. A first version of the soil model has been provided by Thünen Institute and will be extended in SOILAssist-2.

The environment representation will provide all information necessary for the planning, in particular semantically annotated 2D and 3D geometries. It will be the central source of data that can be inquired by all other modules and will ensure consistent and persisted data.

Results of the related projects SmartBot and marion will be generalized and expanded for SOILAssist.

The project's results will be made publicly available in a modular, framework-independent open source library.

C++ libraries:

  • In-field route planning: arolib

Partners

  • Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institut (Inst. f. Agrartechnologie, Stabstelle Boden, Stabstelle Klimaschutz)
  • Christian-Albrecht Universität zu Kiel (Lehrstuhl f. Physische Geographie)
  • Universität Osnabrück (Lehrstuhl f. Informatik)

Sponsors

BMBF - Federal Ministry of Education and Research

031B0684B

BMBF - Federal Ministry of Education and Research

Images

© Astrid Ullrich, DFKI GmbH

Die Bodenverdichtung durch Landmaschinen bei der Feldbearbeitung schadet der Ressource Boden. In SOILAssist werden bodenschonende Fahrstrategien für die Feldbearbeitung entwickelt.

Publications about the project

Santiago Focke Martínez; Joachim Hertzberg

In: Gesellschaft für Informatik in der Land-, Forst- und Ernährungswirtschaft -- Referate der 43. GIL-Jahrestagung. Gesellschaft für Informatik in der Land-, Forst- und Ernährungswirtschaft (GIL-2023), Resiliente Agri-Food-Systeme: Herausforderungen und Lösungsansätze, located at 43. GIL-Jahrestagung, February 13-14, Osnabrück, Germany, Köllen Druck & Verlag GmbH, 2023.

To the publication

Katja Augustin; Santiago Focke Martínez; Rainer Duttmann; Joachim Hertzberg; Michael Kuhwald

In: Soil Use and Management, Vol. 2022, Pages 1-17, John Wiley & Sons, 4/2022.

To the publication

Santiago Focke Martínez; Joachim Hertzberg

In: Gesellschaft für Informatik in der Land-, Forst- und Ernährungswirtschaft -- Referate der 42. GIL-Jahrestagung. Gesellschaft für Informatik in der Land-, Forst- und Ernährungswirtschaft (GIL-2022), located at 42. GIL-Jahrestagung, February 21-22, Ettenhausen, Switzerland, ISBN 978-3-88579-711-1, Köllen Druck & Verlag GmbH, 2022.

To the publication