Sensor calibration using field information

US10028435B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10028435-B2
Application numberUS-201615061108-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 4, 2016
Priority dateMar 4, 2016
Publication dateJul 24, 2018
Grant dateJul 24, 2018

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A topographical indication for a field is detected by an aerial sensor and, based on the topographical indication, an area of consistent elevation is calculated. An estimated yield indication for a field is also detected, and an area of consistent estimated yield is calculated. With a controller, a calibration candidate zone is generated, wherein the calibration candidate zone comprises an area of the field with a consistent topography and a consistent estimated yield along a width and a length of the area.

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What is claimed is: 1. An agricultural sensor calibration zone computing system, comprising: calibration zone identifier logic that receives estimated yield data indicative of estimated yield corresponding to a plurality of different areas of a field and identifies a calibration zone, in which yield sensor calibration processing is performed, in the field based on the estimated yield data; and a calibration system, receiving yield data generated by a yield sensor and being indicative of a sensed yield and geographic location information indicative of a geographic location where the sensed yield was sensed, the calibration system performing the yield sensor calibration processing based on the geographic location information indicating that the geographic location where the sensed yield was sensed corresponds to the identified calibration zone. 2. The agricultural sensor calibration zone computing system of claim 1 wherein the calibration system further comprises: a user interface component that surfaces an indication of the calibration zone for a user and a user authorization input mechanism, the calibration system, in response to receiving user actuation of the user authorization input mechanism, performing the yield sensor calibration processing. 3. The agricultural sensor calibration zone computing system of claim 1 wherein the calibration system modifies previously-received, sensed yield values, after the yield sensor calibration processing is performed. 4. The agricultural sensor calibration zone computing system of claim 1 wherein the calibration zone identifier logic comprises: candidate zone identifier logic that receives the estimated yield data and identifies a candidate calibration zone, for a harvester that has a harvesting implement with an implement size, as an area in the field in which the corresponding estimated yield varies within a yield variation threshold amount and wherein the area in the field has a size based on the implement size. 5. The agricultural sensor calibration zone computing system of claim 4 wherein the candidate zone identifier logic receives estimated topographic data corresponding to the field and identifies the candidate calibration zone based on the estimated topographic data. 6. The agricultural sensor calibration zone computing system of claim 5 wherein the candidate calibration zone identifier logic identifies the candidate calibration zone as corresponding to an area in the field in which the corresponding estimated topographic data varies within a topographic variation threshold amount. 7. The agricultural sensor calibration zone computing system of claim 5 wherein the calibration zone identifier logic comprises: zone confirmation logic that receives actual yield data corresponding to the candidate calibration zone and identifies a confirmed calibration zone based on the actual yield data. 8. The agricultural sensor calibration zone computing system of claim 7 wherein the zone confirmation logic that receives actual topographic data corresponding to the candidate calibration zone and identifies a confirmed calibration zone based on the actual topographic data. 9. The agricultural sensor calibration zone computing system of claim 1 and further comprising: an estimated yield sensor that generates the estimated yield data and provides it to the calibration zone identifier logic. 10. The agricultural sensor calibration zone computing system of claim 9 wherein the estimated yield sensor comprises an aerial vehicle with a yield variable sensor mounted thereon, the yield variable sensor sensing a crop characteristic indicative of estimated yield. 11. The agricultural sensor calibration zone computing system of claim 2 wherein the calibration zone identifier logic identifies a plurality of different calibration zones in the field in which the yield sensor can be calibrated under different harvesting conditions. 12. The agricultural sensor calibration zone computing system of claim 11 wherein the calibration zone identifier logic identifies the plurality of different calibration zones as corresponding to areas in the field being harvested by a harvester, wherein the areas comprise at least one of: areas of different yields, areas of different topography, and areas of different harvester speed. 13. An agricultural machine, comprising: a set of crop processing components that engage and process a crop in a field; a yield sensor that senses a variable indicative of yield and generates a yield sensor signal indicative of the sensed variable; calibration zone identifier logic that receives estimated yield data indicative of estimated yield corresponding to a plurality of different areas of the field and identifies a calibration zone in the field based on the estimated yield data, the calibration zone being an area in the field for which the yield sensor generates the corresponding yield sensor signal on which calibration processing can be performed to identify whether the yield sensor is sufficiently calibrated; and a calibration system that performs calibration processing by receiving the yield sensor signal in the calibration zone, and by determining whether a yield sensor calibration is to be performed based on variation in the yield sensor signal. 14. The agricultural machine of claim 13 wherein the calibration zone identifier logic receives topographic data indicative of a topography of the plurality of different areas of the field and identifies the calibration zone based on the topography data. 15. The agricultural machine of claim 14 wherein the calibration zone identifier logic identifies the calibration zone as the area in the field in which the topography data varies within a threshold topographic variation amount and wherein the estimated yield data varies within an estimated yield variation amount. 16. The agricultural machine of claim 15 wherein the yield sensor comprises: a first sectional yield sensor that generates a first yield signal indicative of yield from a first section of the crop processing components; and a second sectional yield sensor that generates a second yield signal indicative of yield from a second section of the crop processing components, wherein the calibration system determines whether the first or second sectional yield sensors are to be calibrated based on a difference between the first yield signal and the second yield signal and based on the estimated yield data for the calibration zone. 17. The agricultural machine of claim 15 wherein crop processing components include a harvesting implement with an implement size, and wherein the calibration zone identifier logic identifies the calibration zone as an area in the field that has a size based on the implement size. 18. A method of identifying a calibration zone for calibrating a yield sensor of a harvester, comprising: receiving a topographical indication for a field; calculating an area of consistent elevation in the field based at least in part on the topographical indication; receiving an estimated yield indication for the field; calculating an area of consistent estimated yield in the field based at least in part on the estimated yield indication; correlating the area of consistent elevation with the area of consistent yield to identify a calibration zone comprising an area of the field with a consistent topography and a consistent estimated yield along a width and a length of the area; and calibrating the yield sensor based on a yield signal generated by the yield sensor in the calibration zone.

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What does patent US10028435B2 cover?
A topographical indication for a field is detected by an aerial sensor and, based on the topographical indication, an area of consistent elevation is calculated. An estimated yield indication for a field is also detected, and an area of consistent estimated yield is calculated. With a controller, a calibration candidate zone is generated, wherein the calibration candidate zone comprises an area…
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Deere & Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N33/0098. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Jul 24 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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