Agricultural Robotics Project

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Agricultural Robotics Project Situation: 1. You have been hired as a new engineer by an agricultural equipment company. 2. Your job assignment is to build and program a robot that will complete a specific agricultural task. 3. The agricultural equipment company needs a robot that would be beneficial to farmers, agriculture businesses or home owners. 4. Create a robot that these groups would want to buy or rent to use.

Agricultural Robotics Project Job Assignment: 1. Research current agricultural robot designs for ideas. 2. Research other objects or equipment that would be used in your design. 3. Draw a detailed sketch of your agricultural robot design. Label the materials that will be used for each part of the robot. 4. Bring in any extra materials that you might need to construct your robot.

Agricultural Robotics Project You will 2-3 days to build and program your agricultural robot. You will be required to make a presentation to the “agricultural equipment company” on the final day of the project.

Agricultural Robotics Presentation Short PowerPoint that includes: - A description of the task that the robot will complete. - The materials/equipment that is used to create the robot. - An explanation of how this robot would benefit farmers, other agriculture businesses or homeowners and make money for the agricultural equipment company.

Agricultural Robotics Presentation DEMONSTRATION Create a scale model of the appropriate agricultural scenario for your robot. Give a demonstration of your model robot completing its agricultural task in the scenario. Explain how your agricultural robot completes the task. Describe how your robot can be altered to accommodate other scenarios.