An Overview of Perception Methods for Horticultural Robots: From Pollination to Harvest
Ho Seok Ahn, Feras Dayoub, Marija Popovic, Bruce MacDonald, Roland Siegwart, Inkyu Sa
- Year
- 2018
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
Horticultural enterprises are becoming more sophisticated as the range of the crops they target expands. Requirements for enhanced efficiency and productivity have driven the demand for automating on-field operations. However, various problems remain yet to be solved for their reliable, safe deployment in real-world scenarios. This paper examines major research trends and current challenges in horticultural robotics. Specifically, our work focuses on sensing and perception in the three main horticultural procedures: pollination, yield estimation, and harvesting. For each task, we expose major issues arising from the unstructured, cluttered, and rugged nature of field environments, including variable lighting conditions and difficulties in fruit-specific detection, and highlight promising contemporary studies.
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