Mobile Robotic Platforms to Support Smart Farming Efforts at UMES

A. Nagchaudhuri, M. Mitra, C. Hartman, Travis Ford, J. Pandya
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Experiential learning and research effort titled AIRSPACES: Autonomous Instrumented Robotic Sensory Platforms to Advance Creativity and Engage Students has been ongoing at University Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) campus for the past several years with support from Maryland Space Grant Consortium (MDSGC). The project has provided a multidisciplinary platform for a team of faculty, students and staff from across the Science, Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, and Mathematics (STEAM) disciplines to explore exciting and innovative ideas that promote the core values of the land grant mission of UMES and engage students. Synergy with United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) supported project(s) provided additional impetus and breadth to these endeavors. While the field based efforts pertaining to environmental robotics and agricultural automation have been the dominant focus, in the past year the project investigators have also initiated laboratory based education, experiential learning, and research activities involving manufacturing automation and mobile robotics. These efforts have been integrated with ongoing activities involving remote sensing using small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS) and development of aquatic robot and ground robot platforms for water quality monitoring and field data collection largely related to environmentally friendly smart farming endeavors. This paper will provide an overview of the past efforts and future plans for smart farming efforts at UMES with particular emphases on mechatronics and embedded systems.
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移动机器人平台支持美国农业大学的智能农业工作
在马里兰太空资助联盟(MDSGC)的支持下,马里兰大学东岸校区过去几年一直在进行名为“AIRSPACES:自主仪器机器人感官平台以提高创造力和吸引学生”的体验式学习和研究工作。该项目为来自科学、技术、工程、农业和数学(STEAM)学科的教师、学生和工作人员团队提供了一个多学科平台,以探索令人兴奋和创新的想法,促进UMES赠地使命的核心价值,并吸引学生。与美国农业部(USDA)支持的项目的协同作用为这些努力提供了额外的动力和广度。虽然与环境机器人和农业自动化相关的基于现场的努力一直是主要焦点,但在过去的一年里,项目研究者还发起了基于实验室的教育、体验式学习和涉及制造自动化和移动机器人的研究活动。这些努力与正在进行的活动相结合,包括使用小型无人机系统(sUAS)进行遥感,以及开发用于水质监测和现场数据收集的水生机器人和地面机器人平台,这些活动主要与环境友好型智能农业有关。本文将概述过去的努力和未来的计划,并特别强调机电一体化和嵌入式系统。
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