Development and evaluation of a remotely controlled and monitored self-propelled sprayer in tomato crops

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Autor(a) principal: Penido,Édilus de Carvalho Castro
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Teixeira,Mauri Martins, Fernandes,Haroldo Carlos, Monteiro,Paulo Barros, Cecon,Paulo Roberto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista ciência agronômica (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The tomato is one of the main crops in Brazil. In large-scale cultivation, pesticides are applied to the plant to prevent the direct or indirect action of animal or vegetable life, aiming at higher productivity and better quality fruit. However, the products, if used incorrectly, may affect the health of workers involved in the activity. A prototype of a self-propelled sprayer, remotely controlled and monitored via radio signals, was therefore developed to be used in tomato crops, thus minimising worker contact with the chemical substances used when spraying. The basic prototype comprises an agricultural mini-tractor, a motorised pneumatic sprayer (atomiser) and a set of electronic and mechanical sensors and actuators, which allow the assembly to be controlled remotely and images captured by a video camera to be viewed on a tablet. After development, the principal dimension, weight and operational characteristics of the prototype were identified; the prototype was also used for spraying ten tomato plants in the crop, with seven different points being observed for each plant. The results were analysed statistically, giving the following coefficients of variation: 15.13% for spray coverage, 18.70% for droplet density and 16.68% for product deposition on the folioles. Based on these values, it was concluded that the development of a remotely controlled and monitored self-propelled sprayer prototype, and its use in spraying tomato crops, were viable.
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title Development and evaluation of a remotely controlled and monitored self-propelled sprayer in tomato crops
spellingShingle Development and evaluation of a remotely controlled and monitored self-propelled sprayer in tomato crops
Penido,Édilus de Carvalho Castro
Self-propelled agricultural machinery
Teleoperation of tractors
Spraying technology
Spraying tomato crops
Spraying evaluation
title_short Development and evaluation of a remotely controlled and monitored self-propelled sprayer in tomato crops
title_full Development and evaluation of a remotely controlled and monitored self-propelled sprayer in tomato crops
title_fullStr Development and evaluation of a remotely controlled and monitored self-propelled sprayer in tomato crops
title_full_unstemmed Development and evaluation of a remotely controlled and monitored self-propelled sprayer in tomato crops
title_sort Development and evaluation of a remotely controlled and monitored self-propelled sprayer in tomato crops
author Penido,Édilus de Carvalho Castro
author_facet Penido,Édilus de Carvalho Castro
Teixeira,Mauri Martins
Fernandes,Haroldo Carlos
Monteiro,Paulo Barros
Cecon,Paulo Roberto
author_role author
author2 Teixeira,Mauri Martins
Fernandes,Haroldo Carlos
Monteiro,Paulo Barros
Cecon,Paulo Roberto
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Penido,Édilus de Carvalho Castro
Teixeira,Mauri Martins
Fernandes,Haroldo Carlos
Monteiro,Paulo Barros
Cecon,Paulo Roberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Self-propelled agricultural machinery
Teleoperation of tractors
Spraying technology
Spraying tomato crops
Spraying evaluation
topic Self-propelled agricultural machinery
Teleoperation of tractors
Spraying technology
Spraying tomato crops
Spraying evaluation
description ABSTRACT The tomato is one of the main crops in Brazil. In large-scale cultivation, pesticides are applied to the plant to prevent the direct or indirect action of animal or vegetable life, aiming at higher productivity and better quality fruit. However, the products, if used incorrectly, may affect the health of workers involved in the activity. A prototype of a self-propelled sprayer, remotely controlled and monitored via radio signals, was therefore developed to be used in tomato crops, thus minimising worker contact with the chemical substances used when spraying. The basic prototype comprises an agricultural mini-tractor, a motorised pneumatic sprayer (atomiser) and a set of electronic and mechanical sensors and actuators, which allow the assembly to be controlled remotely and images captured by a video camera to be viewed on a tablet. After development, the principal dimension, weight and operational characteristics of the prototype were identified; the prototype was also used for spraying ten tomato plants in the crop, with seven different points being observed for each plant. The results were analysed statistically, giving the following coefficients of variation: 15.13% for spray coverage, 18.70% for droplet density and 16.68% for product deposition on the folioles. Based on these values, it was concluded that the development of a remotely controlled and monitored self-propelled sprayer prototype, and its use in spraying tomato crops, were viable.
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