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Mars Tech Lands on Earth
May 11 2016
Mobile rover platform technology previously developed for Mars exploration is being tested as a device for determining soil quality, in research involving scientists at the University of Strathclyde, working with partners in the UK and China. The project will demonstrate in trials the feasibility of the device’s agricultural operation by using an integrated, force feedback-controlled robotic system.
The project for the device, known as the AgriRover, is funded through the UK Space Agency’s International Partnerships Space Programme (IPSP).
Professor Xiu Yan, of Strathclyde’s Space Mechatronic Systems Technology Laboratory (SMeSTech), in the Department of Design, Manufacture and Engineering Management, is the Principal Investigator in the research. He said: “Advanced machinery has been used in agriculture worldwide for centuries but a range of factors are making innovation in this area more important than ever, including environmental considerations, demographic changes, urbanisation, sustainable farming, increasing competition and the need to provide food for a rapidly growing global population.
“Robotic technology will be a key technological enabler for precision farming and this project is a combination of frontier research programmes in space robotic technologies. It focuses on a unique soil sensing technology, developed and built with UK capability; it’s also based on space instrumentation and the deployment of a UK-developed, intuitive master robotic control system.
“By harnessing space technology for a new application in farming, and engaging in a valuable research collaboration with China, this project will deliver many benefits around the world.”
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