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Collaborative project: Development of an autonomous plantation maintenance robot with electric drives taking special account of modern plant protection application in orchards and vineyards - subproject 1 (Project)

Based on the results of previous research, an electrically driven planting robot was developed, which is able to carry out various tasks in wine and fruit plants autonomously. Using the example of "modern plant protection" as a demanding application, the navigation in the tree row and the process control were tested and optimized. The use of leaf wall scanning for the injection molding and...


Funding period: 2012 - 2015

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Collaborative project: Development of an autonomous plantation maintenance robot with electric drives taking special account of modern plant protection application in orchards and vineyards - subproject 2 (Project)

Based on the results of previous research, an electrically driven planting robot was developed, which is able to carry out various tasks in wine and fruit plants autonomously. Using the example of "modern plant protection" as a demanding application, the navigation in the tree row and the process control were tested and optimized. The use of leaf wall scanning for the injection molding and...


Funding period: 2012 - 2015

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Collaborative project: Development of an autonomous plantation maintenance robot with electric drives taking special account of modern plant protection application in orchards and vineyards - subproject 3 (Project)

Based on the results of previous research, an electrically driven planting robot was developed, which is able to carry out various tasks in wine and fruit plants autonomously. Using the example of "modern plant protection" as a demanding application, the navigation in the tree row and the process control were tested and optimized. The use of leaf wall scanning for the injection molding and...


Funding period: 2012 - 2015

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Collaborative project: Development of an autonomous plantation maintenance robot with electric drives taking special account of modern plant protection application in orchards and vineyards - subproject 5 (Project)

Based on the results of previous research, an electrically driven planting robot was developed, which is able to carry out various tasks in wine and fruit plants autonomously. Using the example of "modern plant protection" as a demanding application, the navigation in the tree row and the process control were tested and optimized. The use of leaf wall scanning for the injection molding and...


Funding period: 2012 - 2015

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Collaborative project: Development of an automatic measuring method by spectrometry technique for the detection of abnormal taste of boar meat - subproject 1 (Project)

Aim of the project is to develop a process analyses schema to detect automatically boar taint during the slaughtering process. The spectroscopic measurement techniques should be the base for the detection. In a first step developments for the optical sensors and spectrophotometers are necessary. In the second step field test in comparison with industry robots will be done as well as automatically...


Funding period: 2014 - 2016

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Collaborative project: Development of an automatic measuring method by spectrometry technique for the detection of abnormal taste of boar meat - subproject 2 (Project)

Due to the legal prohibition of piglet castration without anaesthesia from 2019, the topic of boarodor gains in importance. Previous technical developments for the automatic identification of odordeviations could not produce a practicable solution. Therefore the aim of the joint project was toexplore a process analysis system based on spectroscopic measuring methods and to develop apilot plant...


Funding period: 2014 - 2016

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Collaborative project: Development of an automatic measuring method by spectrometry technique for the detection of abnormal taste of boar meat - subproject 3 (Project)

Aim of the project is to develop a process analyses schema to detect automatically boar taint during the slaughtering process. The spectroscopic measurement techniques should be the base for the detection. In a first step developments for the optical sensors and spectrophotometers are necessary. In the second step field test in comparison with industry robots will be done as well as automatically...


Funding period: 2014 - 2016

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Collaborative project: Development of an automatic measuring method by spectrometry technique for the detection of abnormal taste of boar meat - subproject 4 (Project)

Aim of the project is to develop a process analyses schema to detect automatically boar taint during the slaughtering process. The spectroscopic measurement techniques should be the base for the detection. In a first step developments for the optical sensors and spectrophotometers are necessary. In the second step field test in comparison with industry robots will be done as well as automatically...


Funding period: 2014 - 2016

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Collaborative project: Development of an automatic measuring method by spectrometry technique for the detection of abnormal taste of boar meat - subproject 5 (Project)

Aim of the project is to develop a process analyses schema to detect automatically boar taint during the slaughtering process. The spectroscopic measurement techniques should be the base for the detection. In a first step developments for the optical sensors and spectrophotometers are necessary. In the second step field test in comparison with industry robots will be done as well as automatically...


Funding period: 2014 - 2016

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Collaborative project: Development of an automated system for precise, mechanic weed control in organic vegetable farming - subproject B (Project)

The use of herbicides for weed control can pose a risk to human health and pollute the environment. Besides, more and more weeds are developing resistance to herbicides. However, the existing methods for organic weed control are less effective or very time consuming. In particular, the cultivation of organic vegetables is often impossible without weeding by hand. As a solution, the project aims...


Funding period: 2021 - 2024