We can do all the same as our competitors: • autonomous precision movement across the field • work of a fleet of robots • computer vision • recognition of weeds and diseases • precision local impact • analysis of information in the Cloud • weed control • elimination of diseases, fungi, bacteria but we do it all with no-till and chemical free method. We conduct series of experiments, research work that will allow: • increase the efficiency of microwave exposure • bring microwave technology to a commercial level • select the exact drop size and ozone concentration in the water mist • select the frequency of processing both weeds and crops both by microwave and ozoneAgrotec offers no-till, chemical-free, fully autonomous farming based on artificial intelligence. OH-/H2O2 Mist Sanitization - we are experimenting with a developed OH- mist spray system to sterilize crops without the use of chemicals and are planning to be among the first to introduce this technology. Weed control - no-till and chemical free farming is a modern, integrated farming system that requires special equipment and technology. Our agrocomplex quickly identifies weeds at an early stage and eradicates them using precision high density microwave treatment. Here we also have great advantages, and after numerous experiments that we are conducting, we plan to get an effective tool for weed control. Intelligent Vision System - a combination of multispectral images and can be analyzed using AI algorithms to detect anomalies at an early stage in pathogen development. Autonomous movement: our robot senses its environment using GNSS RTK (GPS), stereo camera, IMU and wheel odometry and special algorithms developed at ROS.
https://robotec.ua/agrotec.html
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2020
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Ukraine — Private Sector
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