|  | Autonomous  		Crop Treatment Vehicle (1993-1996) Name: ACTV. Champion: Nick Tillett Type: Two wheel drive, differential steer Tillett and Hague Technology Ltd | 
|  | The Weedy robot from the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science University of Applied Sciences Osnabrueck, Germany Name: Weedy. Champion: Arno Ruckelshausen Type: Four wheel drive / Four wheel steer A related paper can be found here (in German) | 
|  | The 		 		autonomous tractor  		developed at Copenhagen University in Denmark. Name: Hako. Champion: Hans Griepentrog Type: Rear wheel drive / Front wheel steer modified grounds tractor Power: 27hp Diesel Related projects: See RoboWeed and Safe and Reliable Notes: Standard front, centre and rear linkages allow multiple implements to be attached. Details can also be found on these pages here. | 
|  | The  		autonomous Christmas tree weeder developed at Copenhagen University  		in Denmark. Name: ACW. Champion: Henrik Have Type: Rear wheel drive / Front wheel steer modified grass cutter Power: 9 kW Petrol Notes: Retractable side cutter Details can also be found on these pages here. | 
|  | The  		Supportive Autonomous Vehicle for AGriculturE built my MSc students  		at the Piraeus Institute of Technology, Greece in collaboration with University  		of Thessaly. Name: SAVAGE. Champions: Kostas Tressos & Ioannis Andreou Type: 4WD / 4WS portal Power: 4x200W electric motors Notes: simple mechanical design allowed fabrication by blacksmith. | 
|  | The Autonomous  		Platform and Information system. Originally built by 2 MSc Students  		at the Danish Technical University (Mobile  		Robot for Weeding). Their thesis can be found 		here. Further work was carried out on the API design by 3 MSc students at Aalborg university. Name: API. Champion:? Type: 4WD / 4WS portal Power: Battery + 4x?W wheel motors Related projects: See the Agrobotics project and the ACROSS project. Notes: Two versions were made | 
|  | The Hortibot, an  		integration between the Spider  		grass cutter and the API built at DIAS in Denmark. Videos can be found 		here. Name: Hortibot. Champion: Rasmus J�rgensen Type: 4WD / 4WS modified grass cutter Power: 13kW Petrol. Notes: Modified to allow rotation, smart micro sprayer added. 
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|  | The FieldRobot event.  		Although technically not a robot in itself the annual FieldRobot event  		does promote many good agricultural robots.   
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|  | Weeding robot developed at Wageningen UR by 		 		Tijmen Bakker. (Presentation) Name: ?. Champion: Tijmen Bakker Type: 4WD / 4WS Portal tractor Power: Diesel engine Notes: Tijmen successfully defended his PhD 13 Feb 2009 | 
|  | The SlugBot  		was developed to investigate the issues of energetic autonomy, by  		harvesting slugs and putting them into a digester to power the robot! Name: SlugBot. Champion: Ian Kelly Type: 4WD skid steer Power: (2 slugs per hour? ;) Notes: See also EcoBots | 
|  | EcoBots I and II developed at the  		Bristol Robotics Laboratory, UK, use microbial fuel cells to power  		themselves - but very slowly. Name: EcoBot. Champion: Chris Melhuish Type: 2WD differential steer Power: Dead flies Notes: | 
|  | The Halmstad weeding 		robot, Sweden. Name: ?. Champion: Albert-Jan Baerveldt / Bj�rn �strand Type: Rear wheel drive / Front wheel steer Power: ? Petrol engine Notes: Vision guidance and plant recognition with mechanical weeding | 
|  | The Modulaire tractor was designed as a remote  		controlled tractor in the 1990s. Nine were built in Finland and one was  		modified for GPS control. Here is a 		movie. (DivX, 4MB) Name: Modulaire. Champion:? Type: tracks Power: 40hp Notes: Front and rear linkages 
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|  | Autonomous guidance projects at the University of Illinois at  		Urbana-Champaign, USA Name:? Champion: Qin Zhang Type: Rear wheel drive / Front wheel steer Power: ? Notes: Conventional tractor modified for automatic steering | 
|  | The 		 		AgRover robot being developed at Iowa State University,  		USA Name: AgRover. Champion: Lie Tang Type: Four wheel drive / Four wheel steer Power: Battery + 4 wheel motors Notes: Self levelling frame | 
|  | The 		Skinny Boy robot being developed at USP san Carlos, (with EMBRAPA)  		Brazil. Name: Skinny Boy. Champion: Ricardo Inamasu Type: Four wheel drive / Four wheel steer Power: Battery + 4 wheel motors Notes: large stable space frame | 
Senin, 09 Mei 2011
robot agrikultur pertanian
Ada peningkatan kesadaran dan pengembangan robot pertanian di seluruh dunia. Di halaman ini saya akan mencoba untuk menyatukan link ke proyek-proyek yang saya tahu
   
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