TrimBot2020: an outdoor robot for automatic gardening
Nicola Strisciuglio, Radim Tylecek, Michael Blaich, Nicolai Petkov,, Peter Bieber, Jochen Hemming, Eldert van Henten, Torsten Sattler, Marc, Pollefeys, Theo Gevers, Thomas Brox, Robert B. Fisher

TL;DR
This paper introduces TrimBot2020, an innovative outdoor robot designed for automatic bush trimming and rose pruning, advancing robotics applications in gardening and agriculture.
Contribution
It presents the development of the first outdoor robot specifically for automatic gardening tasks like bush trimming and pruning, within the EU-funded TrimBot2020 project.
Findings
Prototype successfully developed and tested
Demonstrated capability for automatic bush trimming
Pioneering outdoor gardening robot
Abstract
Robots are increasingly present in modern industry and also in everyday life. Their applications range from health-related situations, for assistance to elderly people or in surgical operations, to automatic and driver-less vehicles (on wheels or flying) or for driving assistance. Recently, an interest towards robotics applied in agriculture and gardening has arisen, with applications to automatic seeding and cropping or to plant disease control, etc. Autonomous lawn mowers are succesful market applications of gardening robotics. In this paper, we present a novel robot that is developed within the TrimBot2020 project, funded by the EU H2020 program. The project aims at prototyping the first outdoor robot for automatic bush trimming and rose pruning.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmart Agriculture and AI · Modular Robots and Swarm Intelligence · Robotics and Automated Systems
