Automatic crop inventory system
First Claim
1. Apparatus for use in the automatic inventory of crops, comprising an airborne television camera for viewing the area under surveillance from the air and deriving, by scanning, a video signal whose amplitude constitutes an analogue of the reflectance of the succession of points being scanned, a level detector which produces an output signal when said analogue video signal exceeds a predetermined threshold level, a shift register receiving the output signals of the level detector as a series binary digital information train and making the information available as a parallel binary output, a sample pulse generator which is synchronized to the video signal and the output of which clocks the information from the level detector into the shift register, and a computer which accepts a complete frame of video information from the shift register parallel output.
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Abstract
In an automatic inventory system for crops, especially tree-borne crops, an airborne television camera views the area being surveyed and delivers an analogue video signal which is converted into a series binary digital signal by a level detector. The serial digital signal is received in a shift register that delivers a parallel digital output to a computer. The shift register is controlled by shift pulses derived from a pulse generator that has the video signal applied to it to maintain the pulses in synchronism with the camera operation. The computer receives the information from the shift register a frame at a time and determines from it parameters such as the average size, and spacing of crop-bearing trees and their numbers.
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6 Claims
- 1. Apparatus for use in the automatic inventory of crops, comprising an airborne television camera for viewing the area under surveillance from the air and deriving, by scanning, a video signal whose amplitude constitutes an analogue of the reflectance of the succession of points being scanned, a level detector which produces an output signal when said analogue video signal exceeds a predetermined threshold level, a shift register receiving the output signals of the level detector as a series binary digital information train and making the information available as a parallel binary output, a sample pulse generator which is synchronized to the video signal and the output of which clocks the information from the level detector into the shift register, and a computer which accepts a complete frame of video information from the shift register parallel output.
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3. In performing an inventory of crops within a defined geographic area, the method of providing signals representative of crop density and suitable for computer analysis, said method comprising the steps of:
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flying over said defined geographic area in an aircraft; viewing said defined geographic area from said aircraft with a video camera to provide an analog video signal of amplitude which corresponds to the reflectance of images viewed by said camera; converting said video signal to a series of binary pulses, each pulse having a binary level determined by the reflectance at a respective portion of the image viewed by said camera; and shifting said binary pulses into a register in a prescribed pulse sequence. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6)
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