Bio-inspired drones for sustainable horticulture

DossierKIEM.VRIJ.04.109
StatusAfgerond
Subsidie€ 19.973
Startdatum6 januari 2020
Einddatum31 mei 2021
RegelingKIEM 2019 KIEM-hbo Themavrij
Thema's
  • Duurzame landbouw-, water- en voedselvoorziening
  • Sleuteltechnologieën en duurzame materialen
  • Agri & Food
  • High Tech Systemen en Materialen (HTSM)
  • Tuinbouw en uitgangsmaterialen
  • Duurzame productie van gezond en veilig voedsel
  • Agro en Food
  • Bètatechniek

Flying insects like dragonflies, flies, bumblebees are able to couple hovering ability with the ability for a quick transition to forward flight. Therefore, they inspire us to investigate the application of swarms of flapping-wing mini-drones in horticulture. The production and trading of agricultural/horticultural goods account for the 9% of the Dutch gross domestic product. A significant part of the horticultural products are grown in greenhouses whose extension is becoming larger year by year. Swarms of bio-inspired mini-drones can be used in applications such as monitoring and control: the analysis of the data collected enables the greenhouse growers to achieve the optimal conditions for the plants health and thus a high productivity. Moreover, the bio-inspired mini-drones can detect eventual pest onset at plant level that leads to a strong reduction of chemicals utilization and an improvement of the food quality. The realization of these mini-drones is a multidisciplinary challenge as it requires a cross-domain collaboration between biologists, entomologists and engineers with expertise in robotics, mechanics, aerodynamics, electronics, etc. Moreover a co-creation based collaboration will be established with all the stakeholders involved. With this approach we can integrate technical and social-economic aspects and facilitate the adoption of this new technology that will make the Dutch horticulture industry more resilient and sustainable.

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Consortiumpartners

bij aanvang project
  • Applied Drone Innovations B.V.
  • De Campus Almkerk B.V.
  • Demokwekerij Westland
  • MU-G Knowledge Management B.V.

Netwerkleden

bij aanvang project
  • Aeres Hogeschool
  • Rijksuniversiteit Groningen