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Unmanned Ground Vehicles for Smart Farms

P. González de Santos, Roemí Fernández, Delia Sepúlveda, Eduardo Navas, Manuel Armada

2020IntechOpen eBooks57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Forecasts of world population increases in the coming decades demand new production processes that are more efficient, safer, and less destructive to the environment. Industries are working to fulfill this mission by developing the smart factory concept. The agriculture world should follow industry leadership and develop approaches to implement the smart farm concept. One of the most vital elements that must be configured to meet the requirements of the new smart farms is the unmanned ground vehicles (UGV). Thus, this chapter focuses on the characteristics that the UGVs must have to function efficiently in this type of future farm. Two main approaches are discussed: automating conventional vehicles and developing specifically designed mobile platforms. The latter includes both wheeled and wheel-legged robots and an analysis of their adaptability to terrain and crops.

Topics & Concepts

SAFERAdaptabilityUnmanned ground vehicleFactory (object-oriented programming)TerrainEngineeringFunction (biology)PopulationMobile robotRobotSystems engineeringComputer scienceTelecommunicationsComputer securityGeographyArtificial intelligenceCartographyEvolutionary biologyEcologyBiologySociologyDemographyProgramming languageSmart Agriculture and AISoil Mechanics and Vehicle Dynamics