Design and Implementation of Wireless Multiple Agriculture Robot

Authors H.S. Bedi, R. Rai, Viresh, S. Kumar , A. Kumar , Adarsh
Affiliations

School of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab, India

Е-mail harpreet.17377@lpu.co.in
Issue Volume 16, Year 2024, Number 4
Dates Received 15 April 2024; revised manuscript received 20 August 2024; published online 27 August 2024
Citation H.S. Bedi, R. Rai, Viresh, et al., J. Nano- Electron. Phys. 16 No 4, 04009 (2024)
DOI https://doi.org/10.21272/jnep.16(4).04009
PACS Number(s) 01.50.hv, 07.05.Hd
Keywords Automation, Mobile Intelligence, Robots, Sensors (4) .
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The primary source of food for the growing global population is agriculture, which is frequently referred to as the basis of human civilization. It includes a wide variety of tasks that are involved in growing crops, caring for animals, and creating different raw materials for food, clothing, and industrial uses. For thousands of years, agriculture has been the foundation of human societies, producing not just food and raw resources but also impacting cultures, economies, and environments. Consider a farm where robots work together as a team, with no cables connecting them. These robots make it easier for farmers to care for their crops. In this research paper, we will look at how wireless robots are transforming the way we farm. We also investigate how they conserve energy and improve farming efficiency. The research explains how these robots can do various farming tasks such as planting and harvesting. We also discuss various issues, such as what happens when they run out of power. Finally, we consider the future and how these robots might help farmers even more. It's like having a high-tech farm worker that assures our food grows better and our farms are more sustainable.

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