Team: TAFR robotics.
Team Captain: Urban Bobek.
Team: TAFR robotics.
Team Captain: Urban Bobek.
Team: WURking.
Wageningen University and Research, Farm Technology group.
Team Captain: Rick van Essen.
Team: Field Robot Event Design Team (FREDT).
Technische Universität Braunschweig, Institut für mobile Maschinen und Nutzfahrzeuge.
Team Captain: David Bernzen.
Team: Carbonite.
Schülerforschungszentrum Südwürttemberg (SFZ) e.V., Standort Überlingen.
Team Captain: Klara Fauser.
Team: Robatic 2021.
Wageningen University & Research, Farm Technology group.
Team Captain: Thomas Frankes.
Team: KaMaRo Engineering.
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
Team Captain: Johannes Bier.
Team: DTU Maize Runner 1.0.
Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Electrical Engineering, Department of control and automation.
Team Captain: Stefan Larsen.
Team: AgcHOH Robotics.
University of Hohenheim, Technology in crop production
Team Captain: Lars Krämer.
Team: CERES Team.
Münster University of Applied Sciences, Department of Mechanical Engineering.
Team Captain: Marc Funcke.
Now on Git a new world with waste and weeds is available. Check: https://github.com/FieldRobotEvent/Virtual_Field_Robot_Event
Have a look at the contest and tasks pages. They have been updated for the online event!
FarmBeast showed a so-called automatic tool changer in the freestyle task. This is an implement with various tools such as a mower and a laser cutter. Depending on the task that has to be performed, a tool holder takes one of the tools and moves it to the object to be treated.
Helios evo and Carbonite ended up with the same number of points (105) and also TAFR and Dschubba had the same number of points (97)
If two or more teams have the same number of points for the overall ranking, the team with the better placements during all four tasks (1, 2, 3 and 4) will be ranked higher.
Which makes Helios evo the winner, a second place for Carbonite and a third place for TAFR. Dscubba became fourth.
The biggest robot in this year’s competition has managed to win this task without damaging any plant! It sprayed five weeds. The much smaller Helios evo damaged just one plant, sprayed three weeds and became second. The third place went to The Great Cornholio who sprayed the same number of plants as the winner but damaged fourteen plants.