Automation in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering

Kolawole Emmanuel, Abdulrahman Ridwanullah, Animasaun Ayomide, Kolapo Funsho, A. Mercy, Adeyemo Stephen
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During the industrial revolution, agriculture saw a tremendous improvement in the way it was done. For the first time in the history of agriculture, steam and internal combustion engines were used to carry out laborious on-site farm activities, the first milling machines were built, and several other hitherto manually operated and tiresome operations were mechanized. Since then, however, just like in other fields, the industrial revolution has served as a turning point in the way things are done. Continuous research was carried out in a quest for more improvements and developments. Agricultural machinery has never seen as much improvement as it has in the technological age, which started around the mid-twentieth century. Transformations occurred in the way agricultural machines are being built, and one of the most significant transformations is the automation incorporated into machines such as harvesters, ploughing machines, and irrigation systems. Each of these machines has made their dedicated operations easier, faster, and more efficient, and with little human supervision. Traditional manual machines were also known to make work easier, faster, and more efficient, but not without the full supervision of man. Automation, however, ensures that work is carried out more efficiently by making machines work on their own accord, precisely and accurately, with very little or no human supervision. This research was carried out utilizing literature reviews on other earlier researches to show more clearly how agricultural machines have been automated in developed countries and to suggest how they can be emulated by a developing country like Nigeria. Nigeria, as a developing country blessed with resources, can rise and become the next great nation by fully harnessing the power of automation in agriculture.
农业与生物系统工程自动化
在工业革命期间,农业在生产方式上有了巨大的进步。在农业历史上,蒸汽和内燃机第一次被用于进行艰苦的现场农业活动,第一台铣床被制造出来,其他一些迄今为止手工操作和令人厌烦的操作被机械化了。然而,从那时起,就像在其他领域一样,工业革命成为了做事方式的转折点。为了寻求更多的改进和发展,进行了不断的研究。农业机械的进步从未像二十世纪中叶左右开始的技术时代那样大。农业机械的制造方式发生了变化,其中最重要的变化之一是将自动化集成到收割机、犁地机和灌溉系统等机器中。每一台机器都使它们的专用操作更容易、更快、更高效,而且几乎不需要人工监督。人们也知道,传统的手动机器使工作更容易、更快、更有效,但并非没有人的全面监督。然而,自动化通过使机器在很少或根本没有人为监督的情况下,精确而准确地自行工作,从而确保工作更有效地完成。这项研究是利用对其他早期研究的文献综述进行的,以更清楚地显示发达国家的农业机械是如何自动化的,并建议尼日利亚等发展中国家如何模仿它们。尼日利亚作为一个资源得天独厚的发展中国家,充分利用农业自动化的力量,可以崛起并成为下一个大国。
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