This book shares the latest findings on this topic, systematically
introduces readers to advances made in robotic harvesting around the
globe, and explores the relations between the development of robotic
harvesting and the respective social/economic conditions and
agricultural business patterns in various countries/regions. Due to the
unstructured setting it is used in, and to the significant differences
between individual fruit and vegetable targets, robotic harvesting is
currently considered to be one of the most challenging robotics
technologies. Accordingly, research into this area involves the
integration of various aspects, including biomechanics, optimization
design, advanced perception and intelligent control.
In addition to rapid and damage-free robotic harvesting, which reflects
the multidisciplinary nature of the topic, further aspects addressed
include gripping collisions with viscoelastic objects, using lasers to
cut plant material, plant-fruit response to vacuum sucking and pulling,
and performance probability distribution. Highlighting outstanding
innovations and reflecting the latest advances in intelligent
agricultural equipment in China, the book offers a unique and valuable
resource.