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1. An Intelligent Blade Balancing Control System for Steep-terrain Tea Cutting ApplicationsTea is a famous and valuable beverage in Taiwan. Tea is mainly grown in steep or mountainous areas. The terrain is a challenge for harvesting automation. Manual labor in harvesting tea in complex terrain is time-consuming and affects the economic efficiency of the product. This study proposes a tea-cutting blade balancing control system integrating image processing and fuzzy logic control. A unique mechanism is developed to adapt to the slope of the terrain. The limiting angle is 12 degrees relative... W. Lin |
2. Improving Depth Accuracy by Using a Real-time Monitoring System for Traditional Tillage MachineryTillage depth has a great influence on soil quality, fuel consumption, and equipment durability in mechanized farming. However, traditional methods often maintain a fixed depth, lacking the ability to adjust in real time. This study proposes a real-time monitoring system that significantly improves the depth measurement accuracy of traditional tillage machinery. The system is equipped with a soil contact wheel combined with an angle sensor, which converts the rotation angle into a depth value... W. Lin |
3. Enhancing Sustainable Farming of Nh: Mechanization of Planting and Post Harvest CleaningNymphoides hydrophylla (NH), commonly known as white water snowflake, is a culturally and nutritionally important aquatic vegetable, particularly valued in Taiwan's Hakka communities. However, its commercial scalability remains limited due to labor-intensive practices in both planting and post-harvest cleaning. This study introduces an integrated mechanized system that combines a seedling planting tool and a cleaning machine, designed to enhance overall production efficiency, reduce manual... W. Lin |
4. A Vision-guided Gantry Robot for Efficient Orchid Basket Reorganization in GreenhousesProper alignment of orchid baskets in greenhouses is important to maintain visual uniformity, maximize space usage, and ensure consistent light exposure during flowering. Manual arrangement is time-consuming and labor-intensive, underscoring the need for automation. To address this challenge, we propose an integrated robotic system for automated basket organization. The system combines a cartesian gantry robot, a rotation-aware clamping gripper, dual Intel RealSense D435i cameras, and a lightweight... W. Lin |
5. Reducing Ground Losses Using a Leaf Segmentation-based Autonomous Sprayer for Papaya GreenhousesPapaya plants have irregular canopy structures, making traditional spraying methods highly labour-intensive and prone to chemical waste due to non-selective application. In precision agriculture, delivering pesticides accurately to target areas is crucial for reducing labour requirements, costs, and environmental impact. Therefore, the integration of smart agricultural machinery and machine vision is necessary to optimise pesticide application. In this study, a low-cost autonomous spraying system... W. Lin |
6. Biosynthesis of Silver Nanoparticles from Platostoma Palustre for Agricultural ApplicationsNanoparticle synthesis using natural resources offers a cost-effective and eco-friendly strategy. In this study, silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) were synthesized using Platostoma palustre extract (PPE), rich in polysaccharides and bioactive compounds. Characterization by XRD, SEM, and TEM confirmed successful synthesis. TEM revealed oval-shaped nanoparticles (7-80 nm) with PPE forming a stabilizing layer to prevent agglomeration, while XRD indicated a crystallite size of approximately 7... W. Lin |
7. UWB-IMU System Application and Analysis in Cucumber GreenhousesAccurate and stable positioning is essential for autonomous navigation and environmental monitoring in greenhouse environments. Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) is one of the methods to determine the location. This method generally requires a computer and measurement devices such as LiDAR and cameras, making it relatively costly and demanding in terms of deployment conditions. In contrast, ultra- wideband (UWB) is attracting attention as a high-resolution, short-range localization... W. Lin |