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Carnegie Mellon Uses AI, Robots To Explore Qatar's Waters – India Education| Global Education |Education News


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Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar’s (CMU-Q) Associate Teaching Professor Gianni Di Caro is using artificial intelligence and a fleet of autonomous marine robots to better explore the marine environment around Qatar.
To better understand marine environments, researchers create information maps of data such as depth, water quality and salinity. This information is critical for a country like Qatar, which balances offshore oil and gas operations with the preservation and sustainability of a fragile marine ecosystem.
Typically, information maps are created by a manually operated boat sampling data at pre-defined points, one at-a-time and sharing that information every a few months. Di Caro said this method has serious drawbacks, including the fact that sampling is sequential and static. It also doesn’t adaptively select where to sample based on gathered evidence, since data processing is done offline. ....

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How soon will robotic agriculture take root?


Tom J. Bechman
PREPARE TO LAUNCH: A technician checks final settings on this autonomous Dot fertilizer applicator before turning it loose to apply fertilizer on 40 acres at the Farm Progress Show site near Boone, Iowa.
Ag engineers from across the country look at the opportunities and challenges associated with robots in agriculture.
For someone who once rode on a Massey-Harris 44 tractor with a two-row mounted cultivator with his dad, it was an almost unbelievable scene. A technician stood by a large, self-propelled fertilizer application machine. The Dot applicator, powered by Raven technology, was going to broadcast phosphorus and potassium fertilizer per prescription on 40 acres after corn harvest. Once the technician was assured settings were right, he would step away, and the machine with no one aboard would complete the task. ....

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Machines of the future: Robots give farmers a helping hand

Machines of the future: Robots give farmers a helping hand
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