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End-Effectors Developed for Citrus and Other Spherical Crops

Xu Xiao, Yaonan Wang, Yiming Jiang

2022Applied Sciences24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Citrus harvesting is time-intensive and labor-intensive, relying mainly on manual harvesting. The automatic harvesting of fruit and vegetable crops can not only reduce the physical labor of fruit farmers in the harsh field environment but also greatly improve the harvesting efficiency. Based on the principle of manual citrus picking, an end-effector with three-finger grasping is designed in this study. First, the structure of the end-effector was designed to achieve the function of stable grasping and effective cutting of citrus fruits, and then the working process and key parameters of the end-effector were explained in detail. Finally, a picking test was conducted without considering robot vision. The test results show that the end-effector has a picking success rate of 95.23% for citrus with a diameter of 30–100 mm and an average picking time of 4.65 s for a single fruit. This end-effector can realize the picking function for citrus of different sizes and shapes and has the advantages of high adaptability, stable gripping and no damage to the fruit.

Topics & Concepts

EffectorAdaptabilityRobot end effectorAgricultural engineeringCitrus fruitComputer scienceFunction (biology)RobotEngineeringHorticultureArtificial intelligenceBiologyEcologyCell biologyEvolutionary biologySmart Agriculture and AIPlant Virus Research StudiesElectrowetting and Microfluidic Technologies
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