Feldschwarm - modular and scalable tillage systems with shared autonomy

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Abstract

Current concepts of agriculture equipment are characterized by a high level of productivity and mechanization. At present, dimensions and weight of tractor - implement systems are the most important limitations for growing productivity. Modular and scalable systems with a high and variable degree of autonomy try to address the abovementioned challenges with the goal to deliver configuration capability regarding actual task and field conditions providing greatly increased scalability of peak performance, productivity and economy. Possible machine concepts can consist of a tractor with an intelligent and modular (tillage) unit and/or autonomous self-propelled systems working as single unit or in a swarm. Swarm operation requires an adaptive and multimodal frontend to manage and lead a heterogeneous swarm of smart implements. The modularization of the tillage system requires defined spaces for a large variety of tools, component parts and storage capacities. In addition, the interfaces for mechanical connection, power transmission and data transfer need to be developed. The conceptual idea and prototype modules are explained and potential and challenges of the idea is evaluated.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLAND.TECHNIK AgEng 2019
PublisherVDI Verlag, Düsseldorf
Pages409-420
Number of pages12
ISBN (electronic)978-3-18-102361-7
ISBN (print)978-3-18-092361-1
Publication statusPublished - 2019
Peer-reviewedYes

Publication series

SeriesVDI Berichte
Number2361
Volume2019
ISSN0083-5560

Conference

Title77th International Conference on Agricultural Engineering
Abbreviated titleLAND.TECHNIK AgEng 2019
Conference number77
Duration8 - 9 November 2019
Degree of recognitionInternational event
LocationConvention Center (CC), Deutsche Messe AG
CityHanover
CountryGermany

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