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A Comprehensive Review of Sensing, Control, and Networking in Agricultural Robots: From Perception to Coordination

Chijioke Leonard Nkwocha, Adeayo Adewumi, Samuel O. Folorunsho, Chrisantus Eze, Pius Jjagwe, James Kemeshi, Ning Wang

发表年份
2025
引用次数
10

摘要

This review critically examines advancements in sensing, control, and networking technologies for agricultural robots (AgRobots) and their impact on modern farming. AgRobots—including Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs), Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USVs), and robotic arms—are increasingly adopted to address labour shortages, sustainability challenges, and rising food demand. This paper reviews sensing technologies such as cameras, LiDAR, and multispectral sensors for navigation, object detection, and environmental perception. Control approaches, from classical PID (Proportional-Integral-Derivative) to advanced nonlinear and learning-based methods, are analysed to ensure precision, adaptability, and stability in dynamic agricultural settings. Networking solutions, including ZigBee, LoRaWAN, 5G, and emerging 6G, are evaluated for enabling real-time communication, multi-robot coordination, and data management. Swarm robotics and hybrid decentralized architectures are highlighted for efficient collective operations. This review is based on the literature published between 2015 and 2025 to identify key trends, challenges, and future directions in AgRobots. While AgRobots promise enhanced productivity, reduced environmental impact, and sustainable practices, barriers such as high costs, complex field conditions, and regulatory limitations remain. This review is expected to provide a foundation for guiding research and development toward innovative, integrated solutions for global food security and sustainable agriculture.

关键词

RoboticsSustainabilityDroneField (mathematics)AgricultureFood securityRobotSustainable development

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