Enhanced and Autonomous Machinery and Vehicles
Description
These lecture series are dedicated in communicating the fundamentals of Enhanced and Autonomous Machinery and Vehicles, with emphasis on their agricultural exploitation.
The areas being covered include but are not limited to:
Justifying the need for smarter machines and vehicles in agriculture. Electromechanical requirements and automatic control methods. Guidelines for the selection of sensor, actuator, microcontroller and networking equipment. Techniques for handling heterogeneous signals in real-time environments. Cyber-physical system basics. Methods for selecting the participating components. Automatic control fundamentals. Energy efficiency and sustainability guidelines. Ergonomics and security. Evaluation techniques. Exemplification with actual robots for agricultural purposes.
WEEK | Course Contents |
1ST | Defining the role of smarter machines in agriculture |
2ND | Electromechanical requirements and implementation directions |
3RD | Automatic control fundamentals (I) |
4TH | Automatic control fundamentals (II) |
5TH | Selecting sensor, actuator, microcontroller and network elements |
6TH | Adding intelligence to the robots |
7TH | Handling heterogeneous signals in real-time conditions |
8TH | Emphasizing on camera and GPS sensor assisted vehicles for fluent navigation |
9TH | Incorporating directions for energy efficiency and sustainable operation |
10TH | Recording and evaluating the behavior of the robotic machines |
11TH | Addressing security and ergonomics issues |
12TH | Testing diverse implementations using custom agricultural robotic vehicles |
13TH | Experimentation with emphasis on agricultural applications |
Exams, marking and student assessment
A combination of written exams and project assignments during the semester