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Revision as of 13:51, 28 April 2016
Group 2 members
- Cameron Weibel (0883114)
- Maarten Visscher (0888263)
- Raomi van Rozendaal (0842742)
- Birgit van der Stigchel (0855323)
- Mark de Jong (0896731)
- Yannick Augustijn (0856560)
Project ideas
Agritech automation
Links about agritech:
Neural Networks Demystified: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxe2T-V8XRs
MIT Food Computer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEx6K4P4GJc
Dickson Despommier on the vertical farm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIdP00u2KRA
Agriculture is the fastest growing robotic sector: http://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1329273
Japanese firm to open world’s first robot-run farm: http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/feb/01/japanese-firm-to-open-worlds-first-robot-run-farm
Aeroponics (we most likely won’t use this as an irrigation method): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeroponics
Polyculture: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyculture
Why to avoid monoculture: http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/article/agriculture_02
LED lights for imitating sunlight: http://www.gereports.com/post/105532612260/the-future-of-agriculture-indoor-farms-powered-by/
Amigo sandwich baker
Make Amigo able to make sandwiches.
Standalone sandwich baker
Create a new device that is meant purely for creating sandwiches in Subway style (i.e. with ingredient picker).
Requirements
(Working here now)
Literature
- Yamamoto, S., et al. "Development of a stationary robotic strawberry harvester with picking mechanism that approaches target fruit from below (Part 1)-Development of the end-effector." Journal of the Japanese Society of Agricultural Machinery 71.6 (2009): 71-78. Link
- Sam Corbett-Davies , Tom Botterill , Richard Green , Valerie Saxton, An expert system for automatically pruning vines, Proceedings of the 27th Conference on Image and Vision Computing New Zealand, November 26-28, 2012, Dunedin, New Zealand Link
- Hayashi, Shigehiko, Katsunobu Ganno, Yukitsugu Ishii, and Itsuo Tanaka. "Robotic Harvesting System for Eggplants." JARQ Japan Agricultural Research Quarterly: JARQ 36.3 (2002): 163-68. Web. Link
- Blasco, J., N. Aleixos, and E. Moltó. "Machine Vision System for Automatic Quality Grading of Fruit." Biosystems Engineering 85.4 (2003): 415-23. Web. Link
- Cubero, Sergio, Nuria Aleixos, Enrique Moltó, Juan Gómez-Sanchis, and Jose Blasco. "Advances in Machine Vision Applications for Automatic Inspection and Quality Evaluation of Fruits and Vegetables." Food Bioprocess Technol Food and Bioprocess Technology 4.4 (2010): 487-504. Web. Link
- Tanigaki, Kanae, et al. "Cherry-harvesting robot." Computers and Electronics in Agriculture 63.1 (2008): 65-72. Direct Dianus
- Evaluation of a cherry-harvesting robot. It picks by grabbing the peduncle and lifting it upwards.
- Hayashi, Shigehiko, et al. "Evaluation of a strawberry-harvesting robot in a field test." Biosystems Engineering 105.2 (2010): 160-171. Direct Dianus
- Evaluation of a strawberry-harvesting robot.
State of the art
A small number of tests have been done with machines for harvesting strawberries. These are large, bulky and expensive machines like Agrobot. Cost prices are in the order of 50,000 dollar. Todo: add citations.
A lot of research is done towards inspection by means of machine vision. Todo: add citations and continue.
Further reading
- Agrobot video: https://youtu.be/RKT351pQHfI
Manual strawberry harvesting process
Notes
Moved to Talk:PRE2015_4_Groep2.