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Bin Yan1,2, Xiameng Li3
1College of Automation and Information Engineering, Xi'an University of Technology, Xi'an 710048, China.
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To address suboptimal throughput performance in conventional intelligent apple harvesting systems predominantly employing single manipulators, a dual-arm harvesting robot prototype was engineered. Leveraging the AUBO-i5 manipulator framework and kinematic characteristics, a coordinated workspace arrangement was established. Subsequently, the dual-manipulator harvesting platform was fabricated. A dynamic task allocation methodology and intelligent fruit sequencing approach were formulated, grounded in U-tube optimization principles. This framework achieved parallel operation ratios between 82.1% and 99%, with combined trajectory lengths spanning 9.24-11.90 m. Building upon established apple harvesting knowledge, a sequencing strategy incorporating dynamic manipulator zoning was developed. Validation was conducted through V-REP kinematic simulations where end-effector poses were continuously tracked, confirming zero limb interference during coordinated motion. Field assessments yielded parallel operation rates of 85.7-93.3%, total harvest durations of 17.8-22.3 s, and inter-manipulator path differentials of 267-541 mm. Throughout testing, collision-free operation was maintained while successfully harvesting all target fruits according to planned sequences. These outcomes validate the efficacy of U-tube-based dynamic zoning and sequencing methodologies for dual-manipulator fruit harvesting in intelligent orchard applications.
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