Robotics and Sustainability in Soil Engineering

This chapter discusses sustainability issues in soil engineering and presents the potential of the use of autonomous tractors in agriculture. While farm machinery is becoming bigger for economies of scale, it causes significant problems in soil erosion and soil compaction. The use of smaller intelligent machines could reduce these problems and the specification requirements for these systems are presented.

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