The FREYA (FutuRE robotic Yield monitoring for Agriculture) project aims to investigate how robots can support farmers by providing detailed information on crop growth, health, and quality, particularly for high-value crops like vegetables. The use of mobile robots for autonomous data collection in agriculture will be explored and the focus is on constructing an intricate digital model of the farmland that captures its local variations. The utilisation of these models will prove especially valuable in promoting agricultural diversification and fostering improved biodiversity.
The project is funded by the Ministry of Higher Education and Science.
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Contact:
Associate Professor Leon Bodenhagen
Project partners:
- Aalborg University
- Danish Technological Institute
- Odense Robotics
- SDU Robotics