rebotan
Rebotan is a term used to describe the integration of robotics and botany, focusing on the use of autonomous machines and intelligent systems to study, monitor, and manipulate plant systems. In this framework, robots perform tasks ranging from high-throughput phenotyping and precision irrigation to automated pruning and pollination, often relying on visual sensing, spectral imaging, and environmental sensors.
Researchers and industry practitioners use the term to cover both laboratory plant phenomics and greenhouse automation,
Technologies commonly involved include mobile robot platforms and robotic arms, imaging systems (RGB cameras, multispectral/hyperspectral sensors),
Applications span agriculture, horticulture, conservation, and ecological monitoring. Rebotan work aims to reduce labor, improve precision
Challenges include cost, robustness across outdoor conditions, energy efficiency, data privacy and ownership, and the need