2020
DOI: 10.35251/gjaas.2020.004
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Robotic Manipulation for Specialty Crop Harvesting: A Review of Manipulator and End-Effector Technologies

Abstract: This paper reviews recent developments in manipulator and end-effector technologies for the robotic harvesting of specialty crops that include fruits, vegetables, nursery crops, and nuts among others. Quantitative performance measures and general review criteria, including methods of crop detachment and end-effector sensing, are used to evaluate technologies and determine state-of-the-art in the field. Challenges affecting commercial implementation, limitations of current mechanical designs, and best practices… Show more

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“…As they are also delicate tasks and the environment in which the harvesting of tree fruit needs to occur has a big variety a lot of research has been done to automate this without much commercially available harvesting solutions so far. The studies developing complete systems have focused largely on planning algorithms to reach fruits and grippers to ensure correct gripping without damaging the fruit (Davidson et al, 2020;Zhang et al, 2020). The review paper presented by Davidson for example links to several other studies presenting also the formal design processes used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As they are also delicate tasks and the environment in which the harvesting of tree fruit needs to occur has a big variety a lot of research has been done to automate this without much commercially available harvesting solutions so far. The studies developing complete systems have focused largely on planning algorithms to reach fruits and grippers to ensure correct gripping without damaging the fruit (Davidson et al, 2020;Zhang et al, 2020). The review paper presented by Davidson for example links to several other studies presenting also the formal design processes used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Earlier studies have shown the following general functional requirements for a fruit harvesting robot (Davidson et al, 2020):…”
Section: Harvesting Robot Functional Requirementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the fragility of sugar beets and the stringent requirements for the quality of the final product, harvesting is a crucial operation [8][9][10]. Efficient and high-quality harvesting, using specialized machines such as multi-row self-propelled harvesters, is mandatory [11][12][13][14]. Nowadays, some modern harvesters have the possibility of installing adaptive devices based on computer vision systems, by which a significant amount of losses during the harvesting process can be reduced, thanks to, for instance, a digital two-dimensional recording system combined with a convolutional neural network (CNN) for detecting defects in harvested sugar beets [15,16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the trend of high-tech industrialization in the world, automated production using manipulator equipment will be an inevitable trend for every country to experience [4], and it is also the first choice for customers to choose suppliers. Now, there are still many mechanical factories in China that use manual loading and unloading to produce.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%