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Robotic Scout for Tree Fruit, Phase 1

Author: Tim McConnell

Published: 2007

Summary: This project is to create a Robotic Scout for Tree Fruit, which is the first phase in the development of a robotic system for mechanization of growing and harvesting fresh fruit trees. The Scout scans fruit trees to determine the total crop yield, and the size, location and color of each piece of fruit in medium and high density orchards. The objective for 2007 was to demonstrate proof of concept of the scouting technology.

Keywords:

  • Apple
  • Technology
  • Automation
  • Mechanical harvesting
  • Robotic scout
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