New Development of Smart Forestry: Machine and Automation
A special issue of Forests (ISSN 1999-4907). This special issue belongs to the section "Forest Operations and Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 July 2024) | Viewed by 23404
Special Issue Editors
Interests: forestry machine and its automation; forestry environment sensing and its information processing; computer vision; forest robot
Interests: forestry equipment and intelligent technology; phenotypic techniques for agricultural and forestry crops; forestry and agricultural robot
Interests: forestry intelligent equipment and its automation; deep learning in forest; automatic testing system for precision data collection in forest; robust control
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Forest sectors around the globe face critical challenges. The forestry workforce is diminishing and aging. Forest worker safety has been a continual issue for forest operations given the remote settings and natural conditions of forestry work sites. Notwithstanding the enormous efforts of academic researchers and industry, a general solution for restricting forest operation mechanization and its automatization remains to be found. Therefore, new strategies for collaborating with various engineering disciplines, such as mechanical, electrical, industrial and computer engineering, to develop new forestry machines and cognitive and control systems and automatic testing systems for precise and intelligent forest operations are urgently needed. This Special Issue aims to provide an overview of the most recent advances in the field of forest operation mechanization and its automatization. This Special Issue is aimed at providing selected contributions on advances in the design, development, and application of forestry machines and their automation, automatic testing systems, and forest robot to help to enhance work efficiency, protect the environment, and improve worker health and safety.
Potential topics include but are not limited to:
- Forestry chassis;
- Forestry machines and their automation;
- Automatic testing systems for precision data collection in forest;
- Forest robot;
- Artificial Intelligence in forest.
Prof. Dr. Jiangming Kan
Prof. Dr. Feng Kang
Prof. Dr. Liangkuan Zhu
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- forestry chassis
- harvesting and transportation machine
- forest cultivation machine
- picking robot
- automatic testing system
- autonomous robot
- computer vision
- artificial intelligence
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