This project describes the design and development of a camera vision with color detection for the variable rate technology (VRT)
automated sprayer. In this project, the smart sprayer system was already developed and mounted on the ATV. The automated sprayer system
was developed by combination of the electromechanical system, PC parallel port relay board, the controller and visual basic programming
software. This smart sprayer system is guided with the camera to detect the presence of weeds. Detection of weeds is based on the green
color value from RGB value. The amount or percentage (%) of weeds detected determines the rate of spraying that is controlled by an
electric motor and the relay board. In this project, the spray nozzles were modified to be fully open, fully closed and half open. The closing
and opening of valves were controlled by the electromechanical system that receives the instruction from the camera vision. Experiments
carried out shows that the nozzle is closed when the percentage of weeds detected is less than 2%. It is half open at 3% to 50% and fully
open at more than 51%. The application rate of spraying can be determined from the result of the spraying operation.
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