Solar Agribot
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open in viewerThe agriculture industry is in crisis because of population increase, labor shortages, and rising costs of supplies. We developed a battery-powered robot prototype to improve corn production efficiency while limiting use of fossil fuels. The robot takes soil samples and selectively administers fertilizer. It communicates with and parks in a hub station that refills the fertilizer tank and uses a solar collector to recharge the battery. To traverse the uneven crop rows, a rover design was created with a rocker suspension and skid steering. A dashboard and data storage system was created to allow for easy visualization and storage of soil data. The robot's modular design permits swift component replacement while a base station offers solar charging, navigational aid, and elemental protection.
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- E-project-042723-085640
- 105766
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- 2023
- Date created
- 2023-04-27
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- Major
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- E-project-042723-085640
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- 2023-06-21
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