Precision farming: How to develop ISOBUS conform?

The use of smart machines and sensors enables more efficient and sustainable farming. Our whitepaper shows how the networking of devices succeeds thanks to ISOBUS-compliant development.
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Cost-efficient and sustainable farming

In order to use resources like seed, fertilizer or water as efficiently as possible, many farmers today rely on connected and smart machines. For example, tractors receive information via GPS about which areas of the field have already been cultivated and sensors provide information about which parts require more fertilizer. This not only makes cultivating the fields cheaper and increases yields, but also helps to protect the environment.

One "language" for all devices


To ensure that precision farming always works reliably, all machines and sensors must speak the same "language". As the entire technology rarely comes from one manufacturer, the ISO 11783 protocol and the ISOBUS system based on it were introduced. These not only define how connectors and cables must be designed so that all devices are compatible, but also standardize file formats and interfaces.

The guidelines and standards at a glance

The ISOBUS system is not only relevant for manufacturers of agricultural machinery and sensors, but is also of particular interest to developers. After all, the standards defined therein must be observed in order to design practical IoT systems and applications for agriculture. In this context, the term ISOBUS-compliant development is frequently used. Our white paper shows exactly what this means, provides a helpful overview of the most important rules and gives practical tips.

With Reply to a customized solution

Our experts at Concept Reply are on hand with help and advice when it comes to developing ISOBUS-compliant systems and products. In doing so, it is not only important to us to continuously increase the efficiency and sustainability of agriculture, but also to ensure the safety of users and data.



That's why we at Concept Reply are a member of the Agricultural Industry Electronics Foundation, where we work together to further develop agricultural technology and its framework conditions. In this context, we are also contributing to the AgIN (Agricultural Interoperability Network) project, which aims to expand the compatibility of various agricultural OEMs with the help of cloud solutions.

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    Concept Reply is an IoT software developer specializing in the research, development and validation of innovative solutions and supports its customers in the automotive, manufacturing, smart infrastructure and other industries in all matters relating to the Internet of Things (IoT) and cloud computing. The goal is to offer end-to-end solutions along the entire value chain: from the definition of an IoT strategy, through testing and quality assurance, to the implementation of a concrete solution.