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Revision as of 16:10, 24 February 2019
Function definition
- Navigation around the farmfield: https://docs.google.com/document/d/11ol3at3mtlt5xOEY6AuztQIh7v8l14OTo_d7lBHWXcU/edit?usp=sharing
- Method of moving around the farmfield
- Differentiate crops from weeds
- Grab the weeds efficiently, universal for all weed types and orientations
- Move gripper from weed container to the weed on the farmfield and vice versa
- Battery monitoring to know when to stop
- Recharging at recharging station
- Weedcontainer monitoring and emptying mechanism
Concepts gripper
The gripper should grab all kinds of weeds and remove them efficiently. The first concept uses two long parallel rods, which extend under the weed so the stem of the weed will be in between the two rods. When the gripper is at its place, the rod, mounted to a carriage, will be moved towards the stationary rod and the stem will be clamped in between the two rods. Now the weed is hold tightly at a relatively strong point, it can be pulled out of the soil, together with its roots. The gripper can then move to a weed container and dropping the weed in there. Below, a drawing of this gripper is shown, together with a carriage that will move one of the rods. The movement of the carriage is done by a rack and pinion actuator. The drawing is just a concept: manufacturing margins, motors, bearing seatings etc. still have been left out of the picture.