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As a key piece of agricultural mechanization equipment, harvesters play a crucial role in improving agricultural productivity and operational quality. With the increasing complexity of operating environments, especially under hilly and mountainous terrain and on wet, slippery soils, harvester slip has become an increasingly prominent problem. Excessive slip seriously impairs traction efficiency, energy consumption, operational stability, and working quality, making slip-ratio control a core technology for addressing this challenge. This paper reviews slip control methods for harvesters under complex terrain conditions, including slip-ratio observation and estimation, slip prediction, and control strategies. Different categories of slip control methods and their current applications are discussed in detail. Existing limitations are analyzed, and future research directions are proposed to provide new technical support for improving the efficiency and stability of harvesters in complex operating environments.
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