“…However, today, the focus is on creating smart machines able to cope flexibly with nonstructured or semi-structured environments and, therefore, able to perform operations and activities autonomously (Billingsley et al, 2008). Agricultural robotics has been an interesting research field since the 1980s, especially from the point of view of the design (Sørensen et al, 2010;Vestlund & Hellstr€ om, 2006). There were many attempts to introduce robots or semiautomated machines in very different field activities, such as: planting, weeding, crop and environmental monitoring, pest control, crop harvesting, fruit picking (Asimopoulos, Parisses, Smyrnaios, & Germanidis, 2013;Bak & Jakobsen, 2004;Bakker, Asselt, Bontsema, Mü ller, & Straten, 2010;De-An, Jidong, Wei, Ying, & Yu, 2011;Gobor, Schulze Lammers, & Martinov, 2013;Greenman et al, 2003;Hamner, Bergerman, & Singh, 2011;Kondo, Yamamoto, Yata, & Kurita, 2008;Slaughter, Giles, & Downey, 2008;Yaghoubi et al, 2013).…”