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System and method for determining material yield and/or loss from a harvesting machine using acoustic sensors

  • US 9,474,208 B2
  • Filed: 11/15/2012
  • Issued: 10/25/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/15/2011
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A system for acoustically detecting and quantifying bulk material, which said system comprises:

  • an impact sensor including a sensor case enclosing a sensor interior;

    said sensor case mounting a strike plate adapted for striking by the bulk material;

    said strike plate communicating acoustically with said sensor interior;

    an acoustic device communicating acoustically with said sensor interior and adapted for providing an output signal in response to bulk material striking said strike plate;

    a processor connected to said acoustic device and adapted for receiving and processing said acoustic device output signals;

    said acoustic device comprising a transducer adapted for converting acoustic energy to an electrical signal;

    said transducer comprising a micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) microphone;

    a bandpass filter connected to said microphone and adapted for filtering bulk material impact for conversion to electrical output signals from said sensor;

    an acoustic energy measurement device connected to said bandpass filter, an acoustic event detection device connected to said energy measurement device and a multiple impact detection device adapted for processing strikes by multiple bulk material pieces;

    wherein said processor includes a time domain function adapted for identifying an acoustic energy signal source;

    wherein said processor includes a frequency domain function adapted for identifying an acoustic energy signal source;

    a neural network connected to said processor and adapted for providing output corresponding to the presence or absence of a bulk material impact said sensor case having an elongated, channel-shaped body with a top opening and opposite ends;

    said sensor case having a pair of end caps each attached to a respective sensor case end;

    each said end cap enclosing a respective end cap space forming a part of said sensor interior; and

    said strike plate being mounted on said sensor case in covering relation over said top opening.

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