SELECTIVE AUTOMATED BLOSSOM THINNING

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United States of America

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16554209

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The invention relates to an end-effector device and automated selective thinning system. The system includes vision acquisition hardware, kinematic targeting and heuristic programming, a robotic arm, and a pomologically designed end-effector. The system is utilized to improve efficiency for the fruit-thinning process in a tree orchard, such as peach thinning. By automating the mechanical process of fruit thinning, selective fruit-thinners can eliminate manual labor inputs and further enhance favorable blossom removal. Automation used in conjunction with a heuristic approach provides improvements to the system. The system may also be configured as a robotic arm or as a handheld system by including a battery and switching microcontroller with handle or wrist straps. Handheld thinning devices that are mechanical in nature may also be part of the system.

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THE PENN STATE RESEARCH FOUNDATION304 OLD MAIN UNIVERSITY PARK PA 16802

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Heinemann, Paul University Park, US 2 12
Lyons, David University Park, US 47 1303

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