Composition of Agricultural Robotic Technology

International Journal of Agriculture & Environmental Science
© 2014 by SSRG - IJAES Journal
Volume 1 Issue 1
Year of Publication : 2014
Authors : K.Manikandan, Dr.S.Sreenivasan
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K.Manikandan, Dr.S.Sreenivasan, "Composition of Agricultural Robotic Technology," SSRG International Journal of Agriculture & Environmental Science, vol. 1,  no. 1, pp. 11-15, 2014. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23942568/IJAES-V1I1P103

Abstract:

The robots are the advanced technology where it is composed of electrical, mechanical engineering and computer science, the robots can be programmed to do multiple jobs in any kind of sector now these robots are turned to do the activities around the field such as the crop cultivation system, maintain the crops from the other destructions. In this system the robot are can fully maintain each and every actions. Flying robots are designed to watch out the crops from the overall view of the field, and some of the autonomous machineries are conceived in this system.

Keywords:

Cultivation, Robotics, Autonomous Machineries, Flying Robots.

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