Robotics and AI for Precision Agriculture
A special issue of Robotics (ISSN 2218-6581). This special issue belongs to the section "Agricultural and Field Robotics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (29 February 2024) | Viewed by 41596
Special Issue Editor
Interests: vehicle dynamics and control; terramechanics; advanced driving assistance systems (ADAS) for automotive and agriculture industry towards self-driving vehicles; mobile robotics for planetary exploration
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
To meet the rising food demand of a world population predicted to reach 9.8 billion in 2050 while guaranteeing environmental sustainability, it is critical to improve crop production by introducing new technologies and artificial intelligence to accelerate the current transition towards the Agriculture 4.0 paradigm. Impressive progress has been achieved in agricultural robotics, with many applications having been demonstrated, including automated fruit harvesting, pruning, crop phenotyping and monitoring, weed control, selective spraying of pesticides and fertilisers, and more.
Nevertheless, new challenges need to be addressed in many areas of robotics, such as motion planning and control, manipulation, learning, perception, and locomotion to further improve the capabilities and the autonomy of farmer robots in challenging agricultural settings both in open field and greenhouse conditions. An underlying theme in agricultural robotics is the interdisciplinary nature that covers both robotics and natural sciences.
This Special Issue aims to present new innovative approaches in agricultural robotics and artificial intelligence. We solicit original contributions from both researchers and practitioners reporting on ideas and approaches to enable robotic systems in agriculture. Attention will be given to fostering the connection between robotics and plant sciences for solving real-world problems. Of particular interest are papers in which the research combines design and analysis and involves an investigation into disruptive technologies such as artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things, as well as the study of innovative locomotion systems, including passive/active articulated suspension systems for wheeled robots, articulated tracked vehicles, legged robots, and hybrid, reconfigurable, and bio-inspired architectures.
Dr. Giulio Reina
Guest Editor
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