Remote supervision of autonomous agricultural sprayers: The farmer’s perspective

Q4 Engineering
Uduak Edit, Eric Hawley, D. Mann
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Abstract

The autonomous agricultural machine may soon be a reality. For it to be commercially viable, designers must also consider the design of the interface that will be used to remotely supervise the operation of the autonomous machine. Before the interface can be designed, however, it is necessary to understand the information required by the individual supervising the machine from a remote location Hence, the goal of this study was to determine the expectations of farmers regarding autonomous agricultural machines (specifically, an autonomous sprayer), and to determine the essential information that should be provided on the interface to enable the farmer to supervise the operation of an autonomous sprayer remotely. A questionnaire was developed and distributed to farmers and agriculture students attending western Canadian universities. In a follow-up study, experienced, operators were then asked to rank each parameter that was recommended from the survey using a five-point Likert scale. Findings indicated that sprayer operators are willing to accept an autonomous sprayer. However, to increase the ease of adoption, certain conditions need to be met. Parameters and features that were recommended varied in their level of importance and frequency of usage. These results will help designers minimize the chance of overcrowding the interface with irrelevant information. It will also assist designers with organization of information based on the needs of the farmer and in a way that will increase the situation awareness of the farmer.
自主农业喷雾器的远程监控:农民的视角
自动农业机器可能很快就会成为现实。为了使其在商业上可行,设计者还必须考虑用于远程监督自主机器操作的接口的设计。然而,在设计接口之前,有必要了解从远程位置监督机器的个人所需的信息。因此,本研究的目标是确定农民对自主农业机器(特别是自主喷雾器)的期望,并确定应该在接口上提供的基本信息,以使农民能够远程监督自主喷雾器的操作。编制了一份调查问卷,并分发给加拿大西部大学的农民和农业学生。在一项后续研究中,经验丰富的操作员被要求使用五点Likert量表对调查中推荐的每个参数进行排名。调查结果表明,喷雾器操作员愿意接受自主喷雾器。然而,为了增加收养的便利性,需要满足某些条件。推荐的参数和功能在重要性和使用频率方面各不相同。这些结果将有助于设计者最大限度地减少不相关信息过度使用界面的可能性。它还将帮助设计师根据农民的需求组织信息,并以提高农民对情况的认识的方式。
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