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Cornell University

Ag Robotics Lab

Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering

Research

Publications

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Major Research Topics

  • Sensing, machine vision, and control for agricultural automation and mechanization
  • AI, field robotics and human-machine collaboration for agriculture
  • Agricultural systems modeling, simulation, and control

Selected Projects (Ongoing and Completed)

  • Robotic pollination in fruit crops – USDA Multi-State Specialty Crop Grant Program
  • Multi-robot, coordinated strawberry harvesting – NSF National Robotics Initiative
  • SMART Irrigation System using IoT and Big Data Analytics – NSF/USDA Cyber Physical Systems Program
  • A Robotic System for Fruit Tree Pruning – Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission
  • A Multi-purpose Robotic System for Tree Fruit Crops – Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission
  • Apple Crop-load Estimation Application – Office of Commercialization, WSU
  • An Automated Green Shoot Thinner – Washington Wine Commission and Washington Department of Agriculture
  • Unmanned Aerial System for Mitigating Bird Damage – WA Blueberry Commission
  • Crop Signaling-based Weed Control in vegetable Crops – USDA Specialty Crop Research Initiative
  • Shake and Catch Harvesting for Fresh Market Apples – USDA NIFA Foundational Program
  • Mechanizing Red Raspberry Pruning and Cane Tying – WSDA Specialty Crop Block Grant and WA Red Raspberry Commission
  • Human-machine collaboration for automated harvesting of tree fruit – NSF/USDA National Robotics Initiative
  • Conversion of High-Yield Tropical Biomass into Sustainable Biofuels – USDA Biomass Research and Development Initiative
  • Development and Optimization of Solid-Set Canopy Delivery Systems for Resource-Efficient, Ecologically Sustainable Apple and Cherry Production – USDA Specialty Crops Research Initiative
  • Nutrient and Water Stress Sensing for Potatoes; USDA ARS – Cooperative Research Project
  • 3D machine vision for improved apple crop load estimation; Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission
  • Machine Vision System for Mechanical Pruning of Apple Trees; Washington State University Internal Grant Program
  • A total systems approach to developing a sustainable, stem-free sweet cherry production, processing, and marketing system; USDA Specialty Crops Research Initiative
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