Machine routes
How to log, upload and manage routes
The AX-1 uses predefined machine routes to navigate fields. A machine route consists of a series of crop rows in a field. These rows form the path that the AX-1 follows during spraying.
Machine routes can be created in several ways, which can be grouped into two methods:
- Creating a new machine route manually using Kilter Remote.
- Creating a new machine route using GPS data from a tractor or tracking device.
For more information on generating machine routes, refer to the help tool in Kilter Remote or contact Kilter Support.
Principle of Navigation in Crop Rows
The AX-1 follows crop rows by navigating through predefined GPS points. Each row is defined by two or more GPS points, referred to as waypoints. Upon reaching a waypoint, the AX-1 begins driving toward the next waypoint in the row.
The AX-1 travels in a straight line between two waypoints.