Abstract:
Strawberry harvesting is a challenging task due to
the delicate nature of the fruit and the need for careful handling
to preserve its quality. This research paper focuses on the application
of systems engineering in the development of an integrated
strawberry harvesting robot. Through a systematic development
process encompassing requirements analysis, system design,
subsystem integration, and testing, the paper demonstrates the
effectiveness of the Systems Engineering approach in addressing
the complexities of agricultural robots. By adopting the VDI 2206
model as the chosen systems engineering approach, the study
successfully showcased the integration of various subsystems
in the robot’s design, ensuring efficient harvesting techniques,
accurate fruit detection, gentle handling, and optimal harvesting
rates while minimizing damage to the fruit. Additionally, the
inclusion of test results validated the performance and efficiency
of the implemented systems. The average harvesting time, from
fruit detection to fruit picking, is recorded as 80 seconds per
fruit. The findings contribute to the advancement of efficient
and reliable robotic systems for strawberry harvest while offering
valuable guidance for future research and development endeavors
in agriculture.
Citation:
K. Gamage, J. K. Arachchige, S. Siriwardhana, A. L. Kulasekera and P. Dassanayake, "Systems Engineering-Based Approach for the Development of a Strawberry Harvesting Robot," 2023 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, 2023, pp. 586-591, doi: 10.1109/MERCon60487.2023.10355526.