Design Issues and in Field Tests of the New Sustainable Tractor LOCOSTRA

This paper presents a robotized small tractor designed to perform humanitarian demining operations and agricultural operations when demining is accomplished. This dual use makes this system unique. The focus is on the design of the machine, including the modeling for design and control, the characte...

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Main Authors: Emanuela Elisa Cepolina, Michał Przybyłko, Giovanni Battista Polentes, Matteo Zoppi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-03-01
Series:Robotics
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2218-6581/3/1/83
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spelling doaj-c65495895a98412cadaf52f2df25a8f82020-11-24T22:19:20ZengMDPI AGRobotics2218-65812014-03-01318310510.3390/robotics3010083robotics3010083Design Issues and in Field Tests of the New Sustainable Tractor LOCOSTRAEmanuela Elisa Cepolina0Michał Przybyłko1Giovanni Battista Polentes2Matteo Zoppi3Snail Aid—Technology for Development, Via Montallegro5/3, Genoa 16145, ItalyPMAR Robotics Group, Department of Mechanics, University of Genoa, Via All'Opera Pia 15/A, Genoa 16145, ItalyPierre Trattori snc, Via Novi 19, 15060 Silvano D'orba (AL), ItalyPMAR Robotics Group, Department of Mechanics, University of Genoa, Via All'Opera Pia 15/A, Genoa 16145, ItalyThis paper presents a robotized small tractor designed to perform humanitarian demining operations and agricultural operations when demining is accomplished. This dual use makes this system unique. The focus is on the design of the machine, including the modeling for design and control, the characteristics of the tools operated by the machine, the motion control at tele-operated, and semi-autonomous levels. The mechatronic design process applied uses sustainable design strategies. Technical contributions are in the tractor architecture, designed to make automation easier, and in the control functions implemented on this architecture. Extensive field tests were performed in different sites; first, in Italy, focusing on the agricultural application of the machine, in natural scenarios with different ground and vegetation; then, in two real mine fields in Jordan focusing on the performance for technical survey in humanitarian demining. The tests have confirmed the performance for both task categories (agricultural and demining), confirming the correctness of the statement. For the demining application, the machine has been assessed by professional users confirming the acceptance to field use and the novelty of the concept.http://www.mdpi.com/2218-6581/3/1/83agricultural automationground processing4WD articulated steering mobile platformmechatronic designmodular tractorarticulated steering dynamic modelfield tests
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author Emanuela Elisa Cepolina
Michał Przybyłko
Giovanni Battista Polentes
Matteo Zoppi
spellingShingle Emanuela Elisa Cepolina
Michał Przybyłko
Giovanni Battista Polentes
Matteo Zoppi
Design Issues and in Field Tests of the New Sustainable Tractor LOCOSTRA
Robotics
agricultural automation
ground processing
4WD articulated steering mobile platform
mechatronic design
modular tractor
articulated steering dynamic model
field tests
author_facet Emanuela Elisa Cepolina
Michał Przybyłko
Giovanni Battista Polentes
Matteo Zoppi
author_sort Emanuela Elisa Cepolina
title Design Issues and in Field Tests of the New Sustainable Tractor LOCOSTRA
title_short Design Issues and in Field Tests of the New Sustainable Tractor LOCOSTRA
title_full Design Issues and in Field Tests of the New Sustainable Tractor LOCOSTRA
title_fullStr Design Issues and in Field Tests of the New Sustainable Tractor LOCOSTRA
title_full_unstemmed Design Issues and in Field Tests of the New Sustainable Tractor LOCOSTRA
title_sort design issues and in field tests of the new sustainable tractor locostra
publisher MDPI AG
series Robotics
issn 2218-6581
publishDate 2014-03-01
description This paper presents a robotized small tractor designed to perform humanitarian demining operations and agricultural operations when demining is accomplished. This dual use makes this system unique. The focus is on the design of the machine, including the modeling for design and control, the characteristics of the tools operated by the machine, the motion control at tele-operated, and semi-autonomous levels. The mechatronic design process applied uses sustainable design strategies. Technical contributions are in the tractor architecture, designed to make automation easier, and in the control functions implemented on this architecture. Extensive field tests were performed in different sites; first, in Italy, focusing on the agricultural application of the machine, in natural scenarios with different ground and vegetation; then, in two real mine fields in Jordan focusing on the performance for technical survey in humanitarian demining. The tests have confirmed the performance for both task categories (agricultural and demining), confirming the correctness of the statement. For the demining application, the machine has been assessed by professional users confirming the acceptance to field use and the novelty of the concept.
topic agricultural automation
ground processing
4WD articulated steering mobile platform
mechatronic design
modular tractor
articulated steering dynamic model
field tests
url http://www.mdpi.com/2218-6581/3/1/83
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