What is the condition of the tines of the Lemken Karat cultivator? Is there a risk of becoming blocked? Is the roller still turning? These questions can be answered by automation systems installed on the Karat. The iQblue smart implement solution represents a next step on the path to automated and autonomous tillage.
iQblue smart implement combines three automation systems to create a powerful, integrated autonomous solution: the iQblue flow control module monitors the flow of material in the tine section in real time. Intelligent image evaluation detects critical accumulations of material, such as clumps of straw or soil, through a targeted “region of interest” analysis even before disruptions occur in the work process. The system is complemented by iQblue slippage control: protected speed sensors continuously measure roller slippage. If there is a risk of impaired reconsolidation, the system automatically adjusts the ground speed without any need for driver intervention. The final module of the overall system is the iQblue tool monitoring system, which has won the silver DLG Innovation Award. This module uses a camera with AI-supported image analysis to automatically assess the condition of the cultivator shares at the headland, without any manual checks.
All information is collated on a central display on the ISOBUS terminal. On autonomous units, data is visualized via a Human Machine Interface (HMI). This ensures that the driver always has a full overview of the tillage process.
More comfort and better quality
With iQblue smart implement, early detection of disruption significantly reduces driver strain, minimizes interruptions and increases efficiency. At the same time, tillage quality is increased, as consistent reconsolidation is maintained even in variable soil conditions, thanks to continuous system control.
The modular design can be adapted to existing technology and is ideal for changing drivers. With clear visualization and automated assistance functions, the system is ideal for operations involving few trained personnel on the way to fully autonomous operations.
Previous tillage solutions tended to be reactive, provide isolated information, or necessitate regular manual checks. These also failed to provide a comprehensive overview of the work situation or anticipatory fault detection. With iQblue smart implement, Lemken creates the conditions for fully autonomous work processes in the field.
iQblue smart implement is the result of a close partnership between Lemken and Dutch company Track32, which specializes in AI and image processing software. This synergy resulted in a solution that delivers intelligent image recognition, real-time data and adaptive control.