Song Y X, Gong J G, Zhao R, Wang Y J, Wang X G, Guo M Z, et al. Enhancing the accuracy of seeding operation monitoring by seeding monitoring system based on flexible pressure sensors and SFIA. Int J Agric & Biol Eng, 2026; 19(3): 225–234. DOI: 10.25165/j.ijabe.20261903.10124
Citation: Song Y X, Gong J G, Zhao R, Wang Y J, Wang X G, Guo M Z, et al. Enhancing the accuracy of seeding operation monitoring by seeding monitoring system based on flexible pressure sensors and SFIA. Int J Agric & Biol Eng, 2026; 19(3): 225–234. DOI: 10.25165/j.ijabe.20261903.10124

Enhancing the accuracy of seeding operation monitoring by seeding monitoring system based on flexible pressure sensors and SFIA

  • Conventional seeding monitors often exhibit diminished accuracy under challenging field conditions. To address this, this study introduces a novel monitoring system leveraging flexible pressure sensors integrated with a finger-clamp seed metering device. The core principle is that the passage of each seed-clamping finger over the seed outlet generates a distinct, continuous pressure signal profile. A sophisticated Signal Feature Identification Algorithm (SFIA) was developed that transforms this raw signal data into a one-dimensional image for analysis. By employing binarization and bilateral filtering, the SFIA effectively suppresses noise from field vibrations and extracts key topographical features, enabling precise quantification of seeding events through peak detection. The complete system, implemented using LabVIEW and Python, was rigorously evaluated in field trials. Under conventional tillage, the system achieved an overall monitoring accuracy of 96.55%, with reseeding and missed seeding detection accuracies of 98.96% and 98.55%, respectively. Critically, it maintained high performance in challenging no-till conditions, demonstrating 95.46% overall accuracy, with 98.35% for reseeding and 98.42% for missed seeding detection. This research validates a pressure-based sensing approach as a robust alternative to traditional methods, presenting a new technological pathway for developing high-precision seeding monitoring systems resilient to common agricultural interferences.
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