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    Manual GO SIGVIT sobre un sistema de gestión de parcelas en el sector vitivinícola

    El objetivo principal del proyecto es la obtención de una herramienta de gestión de parcelas de viñedo mediante utilización de tecnologías de la información y comunicación con automatización de cuadernos de campo de forma que permita a los técnicos una mejor organización y optimicen los recursos, mejorando la logística entre agricultor y cooperativa incorporando el sistema como funcionalidad la determinación del punto óptimo de recolección a partir de imagen hiperespectral.

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    PLANT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN THE WINE SECTOR

    PLANT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN THE WINE SECTOR

    Localização
    • Spain
    Autores
    • Manuel González Flores
    Objetivo
    • Communication
    • Dissemination
    Tipo de ficheiro
    Document
    Tamanho do ficheiro
    3.51 MB
    Publicado em
    30-09-2020
    Idioma original
    Spanish
    Sítio Web oficial do projeto
    PLANT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN THE WINE SECTOR
    Licença
    CC BY
    Palavras-chave
    • vid
    • imagen hiperespectral
    • drones
    • herramienta de gestión
    • digitalización
    • maduración uva
    • TIC
    • cooperativa
    • agricultor
    • automatización
    • parcelas de viñedo

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