One of the biggest advantages of this particular project would be the availability of a large quantity of automatically obtained data, and just about any user can interpret such data without having to go through a really steep and serious learning curve. Not only that, all of the information gathered can be transmitted wirelessly, now how about that?
Project researcher Javier Tardaguila shared, “Robotics and precision agriculture provide producers with powerful tools in order to improve the competitiveness of their farms. Robots like the one we are developing will not substitute the vine grower, but will facilitate their work, so they can avoid the hardest jobs in field. It has several advantages including the ability to predict grape production or its degree of ripeness in order to immediately assess its quality without touching it.”