RHEA: Robot Fleets for Highly Effective Agriculture and Forestry Management

Project information
RHEA is focused on the design, development, and testing of a new generation of automatic and robotic systems for both chemical and physical –mechanical and thermal– effective weed management focused on both agriculture and forestry, and covering a large variety of European products including agriculture wide row crops (processing tomato, maize, strawberry, sunflower and cotton), close row crops (winter wheat and winter barley) and forestry woody perennials (walnut trees, almond trees, olive groves and multipurpose open woodland). RHEA aims at diminishing the use of agricultural chemical inputs in a 75%, improving crop quality, health and safety for humans, and reducing production costs by means of sustainable crop management using a fleet of small, heterogeneous robots –ground and aerial– equipped with advanced sensors, enhanced endeffectors and improved decision control algorithms. RHEA can be considered as a cooperative robotic system, falling within an emerging area of research and technology with a large number of applications as reported by the FP6 Network of Excellence EURON, Special Interest Group on Cooperative Robotics, funded by the European Commission. RHEA will be a unique opportunity to gather a very large number of multidisciplinary research groups with adequate funds to accomplish an authentic step forward in applying precision agriculture techniques in a massive way. This consortium joints a number of multidisciplinary, experienced researchers capable of improving individual scientific knowledge, but a large cooperation project is demanded to sum up the individual efforts in a holistic manner. The success of RHEA could bring a new means of applying automatic systems to agriculture and forestry crops with an important impact in improving the economy and environment as well as in maintaining the sustainability of rural areas by launching new technological jobs.
Project results: 
http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/95055_en.html
Project partners: 
CogVis Software und Consulting GmbH Austria FTW FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM TELEKOMMUNIKATION WIEN GMBH Austria CYBERBOTICS SARL Switzerland UNIVERSITA DI PISA Italy UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID Spain Tropical S.A. Greece SOLUCIONES AGRICOLAS DE PRECISION S.L
Project dates: 
August 2010 to July 2014
Contact
Contact project
Contact person: 
Ana Maria De La Fuente
Contact organisation: 
AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS
Funding
Funding agency: 
European Commission - Seventh Framework Programme
Grant: 
k€6599286
Total budget: 
k€8892394