Authors
Takayuki Matsuo1, *, Takashi Sonoda2, Yasunori Takemura2, Masanori Sato3,
Kazuo Ishii4
1Department of Creative Engineering, National Institute of Technology,
Kitakyushu College, 2-20-1 Shii, Kokuraminami, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka 802-0985,
Japan
2Department of Integrated System Engineering, Nishinippon Institute of
Technology, 1-11 Aratsu, Kanda, Miyako, Fukuoka 800-0394, Japan
3Department of Applied Information Technology, Nagasaki Institute of Applied
Science, 536 Aba, Nagasaki, Nagasaki 851-0193, Japan
4Graduate School of Life Science and System Engineering, Kyushu Institute
of Technology, 2-4 Hibikino, Wakamatsu, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka 808-0196, Japan
*Corresponding author. Email: [email protected]
Corresponding Author
Takayuki Matsuo
Received 8 November 2018, Accepted 31 December 2018, Available Online 24
September 2019.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.2991/jrnal.k.190829.002
Keywords
smart greenhouse; agriculture robot; tomato harvesting robot
Abstract
Agriculture, one of the most important industries for human life, is faced
with serious problems, the shortage of workers, the falling birthrate and
the aging population, global warming and natural disasters, etc. Tomato
is one of the most important fruit vegetables, and most tomatoes in Japan
are cultivated in the greenhouses, or large scale farms as the solution
for effective production toward smart greenhouses, whereas the high temperature
and high humidity, construction and management costs are big problems and
technologies such as environmental control system, factory automation technology,
AI, robotics are required. We had held Tomato Harvesting Robot competition
from 2014 toward realization of smart tomato greenhouse aiming at promote
the automated tomato harvesting to reduce the working time of harvesting.
In this paper, we report on the tomato harvesting robot competition and
the results mainly from the fourth competition.
Copyright
© 2019 The Authors. Published by ALife Robotics Corp. Ltd.
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