Titel-Trader 2.2009.indd - Agritechnica Trader
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GOLD MEDALS<br />
The Gold Medals<br />
A GOLD MEDAL FOR INNOVATIONS IS<br />
AWARDED TO A PRODUCT WITH A NEW CONCEPT,<br />
OF WHICH TO A PRODUCT THE FUNCTION HAS CHANGED<br />
SUBSTANTIALLY AND THE USE OF WHICH<br />
ALLOWS A NEW PROCESS TO BE IMPLEMENTED,<br />
OR ESSENTIALLY MODIFIES AND IMPROVES A KNOWN PROCESS<br />
Claas<br />
Hall 13, Stand E02<br />
“CEMOS”<br />
The electronic machine-optimising<br />
service (CEMOS) from<br />
Claas is an interactive setting assistance<br />
system that contains all<br />
settings of all the combine assemblies<br />
for different crops and<br />
harvesting conditions and guides<br />
the driver step by step to the<br />
optimal machine setting. Holistic<br />
optimising of the combining<br />
process is thus made possible<br />
for the fi rst time with the aid<br />
of a machine-supported setting<br />
assistant system. Modern combines<br />
are admittedly equipped<br />
with programmed setting values<br />
in their information system<br />
for average harvest conditions.<br />
However, when optimising the<br />
settings the driver often only<br />
alters them slightly to cater to<br />
the prevailing harvesting conditions.<br />
As a result, most combines<br />
harvest with working rates<br />
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and work qualities that fall short<br />
of the technical potential of the<br />
machine.<br />
The CEMOS system analyses<br />
the current situation, devises<br />
optimisation steps systematically<br />
from the data obtained and sug-<br />
Claas<br />
Hall 13, Stand E02<br />
Claas Auto Fill<br />
New Holland<br />
Hall 3, Stand C21<br />
Automatic ejector manifold<br />
and ejector fl ap control<br />
(tower control)<br />
Chopping is demanding harvesting<br />
work. The goal is to achieve<br />
optimal fi lling performance with<br />
low stress, risk and fi eld losses.<br />
The 3-D scanner allows automatic<br />
fi lling of the transport<br />
units by day, in mist and by<br />
night. Both the ejector manifold<br />
and the fl ap of the chopper<br />
are automatically oriented to<br />
the trailer contours. The driver<br />
no longer needs to concentrate<br />
on fi lling the trailer. This high-<br />
gest these to the driver. The system<br />
also takes into account the<br />
given basic settings and equipment<br />
variants. The driver can<br />
accept the suggested setting or<br />
request an alternative. If he accepts<br />
a suggested setting, he is<br />
level driver-release system substantially<br />
enhances the quality<br />
of work, effi ciency and occupational<br />
safety.<br />
notifi ed for sensor-monitored<br />
settings whether the work result<br />
has improved or not. The<br />
CEMOS also draws the driver’s<br />
attention at an early stage<br />
to confl icting targets, such as<br />
for example an increase in the<br />
broken grain component in the<br />
case of intensive threshing out<br />
and the technical limits of the<br />
selected setting.<br />
In a dialogue with the system,<br />
it can maximise the work<br />
quality and working rate of the<br />
combine up to its technical limits.<br />
CEMOS is thus a trailblazing<br />
milestone in improving effi -<br />
ciency of grain crop harvesting.<br />
Competence Center<br />
ISOBUS, (CCI)<br />
Hall 27, Stand G33<br />
Cross-manufacturer ISOBUS<br />
operating concepts, (initiated<br />
by the fi rms Amazonen-Werke,<br />
Grimme, Krone, Kuhn, Lemken<br />
and Rauch)