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Robot: Dino
Task(s): Mechanical weeding and cultivation
Development start: 2016
Pricing: —
Manufacturer:
Description
The Naïo Dino is a follow-up to the Oz and is quite a bit larger and heavier, also powered by LeFePo4 lithium batteries. Dino navigates your field autonomously with a 2 cm precision range thanks to a guidance system that combines the information from RTK GPS and other sensors. Dino detects crops rows and adjusts the tools to weed as close to the plants as possible.
Drive train type
The robot is battery-powered and electrically driven.
Characteristics
Dino can easily lift advanced weeding equipment of up to 200 kg and can drive up to 5 km/h with a working width of up to 2,25 m for 8 hours. Powered with 4 independent motors with 600 watts.
Navigation system
The Dino is guided by GNSS and RTK corrections via a cellular network provided from a local supplier. To bridge GNSS outages, a compass is mounted in addition to ensure accurate guidance. To plan the path, you can use the battery powered GNSS receiver, connect it via Wi-Fi with your smartphone and lock the relevant positions in your field. The perfect results can be achieved if the receiver is mounted with the magnetic socket on the seeder or planter logging the paths. Afterwards share that with your dealer or the Naïo team to create a map and upload this via USB to the robot. Obstacles are detected with the two LiDAR sensors and in addition with the bumpers in front/back of each wheel.
Specifications
Name robot | Dino |
Dimensions | Length: 2.50m/8.24 feet. Width: 2.50m/8.24 feet. Height: 1.40m/4.71 feet. Track width: 1.60-2.25/5.30-7.46 feet |
Turning radius | Zero-turn |
Weight | 1,100kg including tool holder |
Energy source | Batteries |
Energy stock/range | Up to 8 hours |
Driveline | 4-wheel drive |
Output capacity | Up to 5 ha per day |
Navigation system | GPS RTK guidance |
Pricing | — |
Availability (countries) | Is for sale worldwide |
Units operational (total end 2022) | 50 |