The effort to automate is present across all industries. It has an economic purpose but an effect that goes far beyond economics. Research was carried out and a lot of investment was made in the automation of processes in industries such as agriculture and forestry, which resulted in incredible advances and the emergence of very interesting solutions for the most diverse applications. In fact, more solutions have emerged in the field of agriculture than in any other, what can be explained economically but also because of technical difficulties such as the navigation in special unstructured environments like forests. This work, carries out a comprehensive review of existing platforms and presents a comparative study for an application in forest clearing. This evaluation is made in terms of its size, automation levels, traction energy source, locomotion systems, sensors/actuators availability and tools, resulting in an assessment of what characteristics it must have to succeed in its function. Hence, it will be possible to evaluate whether or not it is reasonable to perform refitting of an existing platform into an electric Unmanned Ground Vehicle for Forest Clearing or is more adequate to start from scratch its development. The evaluation results revealed that an electric Unmanned Ground Vehicle for Forest Clearing is currently unavailable in the market and that a new platform project development is needed. The performance requirements for such a platform are identified and proposed in the work.

Below you find links to the searchable evaluation database on Mobile Industrial Machine suitability for Unmanned Ground Vehicle for Forest Clearing.

Mobility characteristics

Power characteristics

Control characteristics

Perception characteristics.

Communications characteristics

Tools and attachments characteristics

Availability and price characteristics

Overall characteristics evaluation

If you find these resources usefull, please reference the following paper:

João Lourenço, Luís Conde Bento, Aníbal T. De Almeida, “Comparative evaluation of mobile platforms for non-structured environments and performance requirements identification for forest clearing applications”, submitted to the ICRA 2022 IFRRIA Workshop - Innovation in Forestry Robotics, Philadelphia (PA), USA, 2022.