Aerial pruning mechanism, initial real environment test

  • Molina J
  • Hirai S
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In this research, a pruning mechanism for aerial pruning tasks is tested in a real environment. Since the final goal of the aerial pruning robot will be to prune tree branches close to power lines, some experiments related to wireless communication and pruning performance were conducted. The experiments consisted of testing the communication between two XBee RF modules for monitoring purposes as well as testing the speed control of the circular saw used for pruning tree branches. Results show that both the monitoring and the pruning tasks were successfully done in a real environment.

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Molina, J., & Hirai, S. (2017). Aerial pruning mechanism, initial real environment test. Robotics and Biomimetics, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40638-017-0073-3

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