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Branch Interference Sensing and Handling by Tactile Enabled Robotic Apple Harvesting

Hongyu Zhou, Hanwen Kang, Xing Wang, Wesley Au, Michael Yu Wang, Chao Chen

2023Agronomy26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the dynamic and unstructured environment where horticultural crops grow, obstacles and interference frequently occur but are rarely addressed, which poses significant challenges for robotic harvesting. This work proposed a tactile-enabled robotic grasping method that combines deep learning, tactile sensing, and soft robots. By integrating fin-ray fingers with embedded tactile sensing arrays and customized perception algorithms, the robot gains the ability to sense and handle branch interference during the harvesting process and thus reduce potential mechanical fruit damage. Through experimental validations, an overall 83.3–87.0% grasping status detection success rate, and a promising interference handling method have been demonstrated. The proposed grasping method can also be extended to broader robotic grasping applications wherever undesirable foreign object intrusion needs to be addressed.

Topics & Concepts

Interference (communication)RobotTactile perceptionArtificial intelligenceProcess (computing)Tactile sensorComputer scienceComputer visionPerceptionHuman–computer interactionChannel (broadcasting)TelecommunicationsBiologyNeuroscienceOperating systemModular Robots and Swarm IntelligenceAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsSmart Agriculture and AI
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