Structured Ecological CULtivation with Autonomous Robots In Agriculture

Heterogeneous robotic systems

The proposed system goes beyond current state of the art, proposing a system comprised of small robots with specific abilities that can execute certain tasks only when they are introduced to work together.

Deploying robots on big farms is not a new concept, but a fast growing industry, that focuses on big machines applied for specific crops and use cases.

Such a system surpasses current farming robots in its scalability and versatility, which makes them ideal for small family run organic farms.

Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

Our UAV is equipped with a multi degree of freedom manipulator carrying sensors for plant surveillance.

The multi degree of freedom manipulator enables the robot to fly outside the danger area, where its prop wash wind gust can damage the plant.

Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV)

The proposed system goes beyond current state of the art, proposing a system comprised of small robots with specific abilities that can execute certain tasks only when they are introduced to work together.

Deploying robots on big farms is not a new concept, but a fast growing industry, that focuses on big machines applied for specific crops and use cases.

Such a system surpasses current farming robots in its scalability and versatility, which makes them ideal for small family run organic farms.

COMPLIANT MULTI DEGREE OF FREEDOM MANIPULATOR

The key issue in dealing with sensitive plants is to ensure the necessary compliance of the robot. This will ensure the it can execute certain tasks, and at the same time make sure that the plant is not harmed. 

This requirement also fits within the Soft robotics paradigm, that focuses researchers to build better sensing machines, capable of dexterous human like motion. Testing the robots on such a challenging application, represents an interesting research opportunity.

This work has been supported in part by Croatian Science Foundation under the project UIP-2017-05-4042