
Unmanned Orchard
In an unmanned orchard, with no human presence, information collection devices monitor orchard data and the production status of fruit trees. Through data transmission and intelligent data processing, orchard operations are automatically controlled. Eventually, the corresponding unmanned orchard system completes tasks such as plant protection, fertilization and irrigation, pruning, fruit harvesting, and grading within the orchard.
Information collection, transmission, processing, and automatic control technologies form the basis for achieving orchard unmanned operation. Traditional orchard scenes involve manual spraying and tree climbing for fruit picking. To achieve unmanned orchards, sensors, cameras, and other sensing devices are used to gather environmental information and equipment operating status within the orchard. Image and signal processing are performed by computers to issue clear instructions to mechanical equipment, ensuring optimal growing conditions for fruit trees. Through cloud platform control, unmanned orchards implement precise irrigation and autonomously perform shaping and pruning of fruit trees. Unmanned orchard operations promote future orchard management to be more automated, scientific, standardized, and efficient.