全球 ISOBUS 组件市场专注于产品应用和国家分析和预测(2020-2026年)
The constant development in the agricultural industry led to the need for a standardized communication
system for various agricultural equipment. Agricultural equipment standardization first began in Germany in
1988 under the control of Verband Deutscher Maschinen- und Anlagenbau e.V. (VDMA), which resulted in a
national standard DIN9684. The development toward agricultural standardization led to the creation of an
international ISO-based standard, ISO 11783.
Due to constant developments, the tractors, as well as other agricultural equipment, have become more
complex. Inter-equipment communication, especially at the equipment level, has been taken into consideration
while establishing the ISOBUS standard. Also, the increased emphasis on precision farming and autonomous
harvesting devices needs a standardized network to deploy its benefits.
Primarily, ISO 11783 or ISOBUS standard aims at simplifying communication between various agricultural
equipment. The standard covers all aspects of a networked system, such as controlling equipment, power
management, physical layer, and tractors. To ensure the compatibility among various agricultural equipment
through ISOBUS standard, an independent conformance test procedure is defined along with implementation
levels.