Design and Implementation of an Autonomous Charging Station for Agricultural Electrical Vehicles

One of the goals in adopting more sustainable agricultural practices is to reduce green-house-gas emissions from current practices by replacing fossil-fuel-based heavy machinery with lighter, electrical ones. In a not-so-distant scenario where a single farmer owns a fleet of small electrical tractor...

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Main Author: El Houssein Chouaib Harik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/13/6168
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spelling doaj-5db884bc543d44288df2f1f4229eb0812021-07-15T15:30:54ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-07-01116168616810.3390/app11136168Design and Implementation of an Autonomous Charging Station for Agricultural Electrical VehiclesEl Houssein Chouaib Harik0Center for Precision Agriculture, The Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research (NIBIO), Nylinna 226, 2849 Kapp, NorwayOne of the goals in adopting more sustainable agricultural practices is to reduce green-house-gas emissions from current practices by replacing fossil-fuel-based heavy machinery with lighter, electrical ones. In a not-so-distant scenario where a single farmer owns a fleet of small electrical tractors/robots that can operate in an autonomous/semi-autonomous manner, this will bring along some logistic challenges. It will be highly impractical that the farmer follows each time a given vehicle moves to the charging point to manually charge it. We present in this paper the design and implementation of an autonomous charging station to be used for that purpose. The charging station is a combination of a holonomic mobile platform and a collaborative robotic arm. Vision-based navigation and detection are used in order to plug the power cable from the wall-plug to the vehicle and back to the wall-plug again when the vehicle has recharged its batteries or reached the required level to pursue its tasks in the field. A decision-tree-based scheme is used in order to define the necessary pick, navigate, and plug sequences to fulfill the charging task. Communication between the autonomous charging station and the vehicle is established in order to make the whole process completely autonomous without any manual intervention. We present in this paper the charging station, the docking mechanism, communication scheme, and the deployed algorithms to achieve the autonomous charging process for agricultural electrical vehicles. We also present real experiments performed using the developed platform on an electrical robot-tractor.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/13/6168autonomous charging stationmobile manipulatorsagricultural electrical vehicles
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author El Houssein Chouaib Harik
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Design and Implementation of an Autonomous Charging Station for Agricultural Electrical Vehicles
Applied Sciences
autonomous charging station
mobile manipulators
agricultural electrical vehicles
author_facet El Houssein Chouaib Harik
author_sort El Houssein Chouaib Harik
title Design and Implementation of an Autonomous Charging Station for Agricultural Electrical Vehicles
title_short Design and Implementation of an Autonomous Charging Station for Agricultural Electrical Vehicles
title_full Design and Implementation of an Autonomous Charging Station for Agricultural Electrical Vehicles
title_fullStr Design and Implementation of an Autonomous Charging Station for Agricultural Electrical Vehicles
title_full_unstemmed Design and Implementation of an Autonomous Charging Station for Agricultural Electrical Vehicles
title_sort design and implementation of an autonomous charging station for agricultural electrical vehicles
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2021-07-01
description One of the goals in adopting more sustainable agricultural practices is to reduce green-house-gas emissions from current practices by replacing fossil-fuel-based heavy machinery with lighter, electrical ones. In a not-so-distant scenario where a single farmer owns a fleet of small electrical tractors/robots that can operate in an autonomous/semi-autonomous manner, this will bring along some logistic challenges. It will be highly impractical that the farmer follows each time a given vehicle moves to the charging point to manually charge it. We present in this paper the design and implementation of an autonomous charging station to be used for that purpose. The charging station is a combination of a holonomic mobile platform and a collaborative robotic arm. Vision-based navigation and detection are used in order to plug the power cable from the wall-plug to the vehicle and back to the wall-plug again when the vehicle has recharged its batteries or reached the required level to pursue its tasks in the field. A decision-tree-based scheme is used in order to define the necessary pick, navigate, and plug sequences to fulfill the charging task. Communication between the autonomous charging station and the vehicle is established in order to make the whole process completely autonomous without any manual intervention. We present in this paper the charging station, the docking mechanism, communication scheme, and the deployed algorithms to achieve the autonomous charging process for agricultural electrical vehicles. We also present real experiments performed using the developed platform on an electrical robot-tractor.
topic autonomous charging station
mobile manipulators
agricultural electrical vehicles
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/13/6168
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