Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10997808 | Engineering in Agriculture, Environment and Food | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A robot tractor controlled by a human-driven tractor system was developed to solve the problem of agriculture labor shortage. In this type of system, a robot does farm work while a human-driven tractor is following and doing a different operation. An RTK-GPS and IMU were mounted on the robot for navigation. A remote control system was developed to assist the human's operation. The results of an experiment using this system showed that by following a robot, the range of lateral errors of the human-driven tractor improved from 0.2Â m to 0.15Â m. The experiment field is 5.3Â ha, and it took 8.7Â h to finish tillage and planting, 6.3Â h less than that using a single tractor.
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Authors
Chi Zhang, Liangliang Yang, Noboru Noguchi,