What Do We Observe When We Equip a Forestry Crane with Motion Sensors?

Forestry machines have the power to efficiently move very heavy loads, but they are not very smart at communicating information, especially information regarding motion. Understanding how a system produces motion is one of the main stepping stones towards the world of automation. However, to acquire...

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Main Authors: Pedro La Hera, Daniel Ortiz Morales
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Forestry 2019-01-01
Series:Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering
Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/332091
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spelling doaj-90b72a7dd92a475989a7aad1458c4e232020-11-25T03:04:06ZengUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of ForestryCroatian Journal of Forest Engineering1845-57191848-96722019-01-01402259280228242What Do We Observe When We Equip a Forestry Crane with Motion Sensors?Pedro La HeraDaniel Ortiz MoralesForestry machines have the power to efficiently move very heavy loads, but they are not very smart at communicating information, especially information regarding motion. Understanding how a system produces motion is one of the main stepping stones towards the world of automation. However, to acquire motion data requires sensor hardware that is not largely available in forestry machines today. As a result, at the moment there is no motion data analysis for forestry machines. Therefore, the objective of this article is to present this data, and discuss how we can use such data in regards to technology development. To this end, we have equipped a commercial forestry machine with state-of-the-art sensors and a data acquisition unit. Our aim is to understand what possibilities exist for automation, when we analyze how machine operators control forestry cranes. Among our objectives is to show how motion data can: a) give a better comprehension of the way forestry operators control cranes, b) be useful to analyze crane motion patterns, and c) show additional information that can be estimated via mathematical algorithms. The topics we cover only touch the surface of future applications, where sensor data analysis will be able to team up with other technologies to improve operator’s work, including automation, decision making, motion optimization, and operators’ training, just to mention some.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/332091
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What Do We Observe When We Equip a Forestry Crane with Motion Sensors?
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title What Do We Observe When We Equip a Forestry Crane with Motion Sensors?
title_short What Do We Observe When We Equip a Forestry Crane with Motion Sensors?
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title_fullStr What Do We Observe When We Equip a Forestry Crane with Motion Sensors?
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publisher University of Zagreb, Faculty of Forestry
series Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering
issn 1845-5719
1848-9672
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Forestry machines have the power to efficiently move very heavy loads, but they are not very smart at communicating information, especially information regarding motion. Understanding how a system produces motion is one of the main stepping stones towards the world of automation. However, to acquire motion data requires sensor hardware that is not largely available in forestry machines today. As a result, at the moment there is no motion data analysis for forestry machines. Therefore, the objective of this article is to present this data, and discuss how we can use such data in regards to technology development. To this end, we have equipped a commercial forestry machine with state-of-the-art sensors and a data acquisition unit. Our aim is to understand what possibilities exist for automation, when we analyze how machine operators control forestry cranes. Among our objectives is to show how motion data can: a) give a better comprehension of the way forestry operators control cranes, b) be useful to analyze crane motion patterns, and c) show additional information that can be estimated via mathematical algorithms. The topics we cover only touch the surface of future applications, where sensor data analysis will be able to team up with other technologies to improve operator’s work, including automation, decision making, motion optimization, and operators’ training, just to mention some.
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