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Forest Robot and Datasets for Biomass Collection

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Forest Robot and Datasets for Biomass Collection
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Article in International Conference Proceedings Book
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2020
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Reis, R
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Santos, L
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Conference proceedings International
Pages: 152-163
4th Iberian Robotics Conference (Robot) - Advances in Robotics
Porto, PORTUGAL, NOV 20-22, 2019
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Abstract (EN): Portugal has witnessed some of its largest wildfires in the last decade, due to the lack of forestry management and valuation strategies. A cost-effective biomass collection tool/approach can increase the forest valuing, being a tool to reduce fire risk in the forest. However, cost-effective forestry machinery/solutions are needed to harvest this biomass. Most of bigger operations in forests are already highly mechanized, but not the smaller operations. Mobile robotics know-how combined with new virtual reality and remote sensing techniques paved the way for a new robotics perspective regarding work machines in the forest. Navigation is still a challenge in a forest. There is a lot of information, trees consist of obstacles while lower vegetation may hide danger for robot trajectory, and the terrain in our region is mostly steep. The existence of accurate information about the environment is crucial for the navigation process and for biomass inventory. This paper presents a prototype forest robot for biomass collection. Besides, it is provided a dataset of different forest environments, containing data from different sensors such as 3D laser data, thermal camera, inertial units, GNSS, and RGB camera. These datasets are meant to provide information for the study of the forest terrain, allowing further development and research of navigation planning, biomass analysis, task planning, and information that professionals of this field may require.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 12
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