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The first far-developed technology is the Deepfield Weeding robot of Bosch, see below.
The first far-developed technology is the Deepfield Weeding robot of Bosch, see below.


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Revision as of 10:43, 15 February 2017

Presentation 1:

Problem description Design of a system for argicultural application capable of reacting to data aquired from aerial photo's.


Objectives

The system must

       - use drones to aquire data
       - analyse the data
       - react to the results of the analysis

approach

       -research state of the art
       -abstract from state of the art
       -contact with user
       -Create model
       -analyse impact

USE aspects

       -Societal problem of hunger
       -Cheaper food for user
       -Cheaper then workers in the long run


State of the art automated argiculture

Weeding

There are some quite exciting technological developments going on in the area of automated weeding. The most important technologies will be discussed below. The first far-developed technology is the Deepfield Weeding robot of Bosch, see below.

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Source material

       -Company that makes ground scans and 3D scans with drones: https://3dr.com/
       -Drones made for agriculture: https://www.sensefly.com/applications/agriculture.html
       -Drones that also map the ground: http://www.precisionhawk.com/
       -Examples of agriculture robots: https://www.intorobotics.com/35-robots-in-agriculture/
       -Some facts and companies analyzed: https://www.therobotreport.com/news/ag-in-transition-from-precision-ag-to-full-autonomy
       -Benefits analyzed: https://www.geospatialworld.net/article/drones-and-robots-future-agriculture/
       -Professors etc. giving their views: http://fruitworldmedia.com/index.php/featured/robots-huge-potential-robotics-agriculture-industry/
       -Japanse company that founded a fully autonomous indoor farm: http://spread.co.jp/en/sustainable-farming/
       -Project of the EU for percision lifestock farming: http://www.eu-plf.eu/index.php/publications/
       -eLeaf technology: http://www.eleaf.com/products-showcase-fruitlook#technology-pimapping
       -Automated precision weeding: http://www.bluerivert.com/
       -Case study of drones in argiculture https://blog.dronedeploy.com/case-study-ce39c9f44e48#.tsnfhikpp
       -Mechanical weeding robot http://link.springer.com/article/10.1023%2FA%3A1015674004201?LI=true
       -Seeding and fertilazation robot goo.gl/s2ehLC
       -Machine-to-machine communication goo.gl/UVJDFS
       -Framework for argicultural systems goo.gl/RGzsuo
       -Farmer in the Netherlands which uses the drone: http://www.loonbedrijfthijssen.nl/contact/
       -An other farmer in that uses drones: http://www.vandenborneaardappelen.com/