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ERASMUS+ KA171: New Insights from the project
Posted by MaLLat in Novosti
In a recent study published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, we addressed a key challenge in agricultural robotics: how to gently and accurately assess fruit ripeness and size during automated harvesting and handling.
We developed a robotic manipulator equipped with integrated flexible tactile sensing arrays, designed to capture detailed contact information while interacting with delicate kiwifruit.
Our approach combines:
A soft, sensorized gripper structure for safe physical interaction.
High-resolution flexible tactile sensor arrays to measure pressure distribution and surface features.
Data-driven classification models for ripeness and size estimation.
Key Findings
The integrated tactile arrays provide precise, repeatable measurements without damaging the fruit.
Pressure-pattern features enable reliable classification of both ripeness stages and fruit size.
The proposed manipulator demonstrates strong potential for deployment in automated sorting, harvesting, and quality-control systems.
This work contributes to safer human-robot interaction in agriculture and to more efficient, quality-aware fruit handling.
The study is available here: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c12158