Australia eyes high-tech agricultural robots help to grow food
date:May 27, 2013
eering of harvesters.

Salah Sukkarieh, Professor of Robotics and Intelligent Systems at the University of Sydney and developer of Mantis and Shrimp, says the next phase aims for robots to do increasingly complex jobs such as watering and ultimately harvesting.

We have fitted them with a lot of sensors, vision, laser, radar and conductivity sensors - including GPS and thermal sensors, said Sukkarieh, speaking at his laboratory housing a collection of both ground robots and unmanned air vehicles
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