Prof. Abbas Hemmat

Prof. Abbas Hemmat

ahemmat@iut.ac.ir
Office
Department of Agricultural Machinery Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran. P.O. Box: 84156-83111.
Phone
(+98) 313 3913493
Fax
+98 313 391xxxx
Positions
College of Agriculture
Research Interests
Sensor Development in Precision Farming.
Tillage and Planting Systems for Crop Production.
Soil Compaction Management.
Mechanical Properties of Agricultural Materials.
type: Journal
Title Conference / Journal Date
A free-space dielectric system with X-band coaxial-to-waveguide adapters for nondestructive fertility detection in unincubated chicken eggs: Optimizing spectrum, orientation, features, and classifiers COMPUTERS AND ELECTRONICS IN AGRICULTURE
Early monitoring of drought stress in safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) using hyperspectral imaging: a comparison of machine learning tools and feature selection approaches Plant Stress
Microwave spectroscopy in a free-space arrangement for nondestructive quality assessment of chicken eggs: Comparing different measurement modes and feature selection approaches FOOD CHEMISTRY
Machine vision-based algorithms to detect sunburn pomegranate for use in a sorting machine Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation
Integrating in-field Vis-NIR leaf spectroscopy and deep learning feature extraction for growth-stage dependent and independent genotyping of wheat plants
Prediction and variability mapping of some physicochemical characteristics of calcareous topsoil in an arid region using Vis-SWNIR and NIR spectroscopy
تعيين محتواي رطوبت نسبي برگ دو ژنوتيپ كنجد با طيف سنجي مرئي- مادونقرمز نزديك (Vis/NIR) براي تشخيص تنش خشكي
Broadband acoustic resonance dissolution spectroscopy of natural edible salts: Visualization and interpretation for descriptive and diagnostic analysis
Development of a dual sideway-share subsurface tillage implement: Part 1. Modeling tool interaction with soil using DEM
Development of a dual sideway-share subsurface tillage implement: Part 2. Effect of tool geometry on tillage forces and soil disturbance characteristic