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Gantry Height (Min clearance under gantry)

82”

Here we will track the specific configuration and status of each unique BenchBot by location.

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Image Collection

High overlap mode for generating orthomosaics.

  • Camera needs to be positioned 1.8 m above the pots during collection

  • For testing, and aiming for 50% side and font overlap, images should be spaced accordingly:

    • x-axis distance: 50-55 cm

    • y-axis distance: 43-45 cm

Values given below are not the actual pot/row spacing on the ground, but instead represent what should be entered into the bbotv3 GUI to achieve sufficient image overlap.

Site

Potting

area dimensions

Area Physical Dimensions

Programmed Number of

rows

Rows

Programmed Pots per Row

Programmed Pot Spacing

Programmed Row spacing

MD (BARC)

39m x 6.1m

77

12

50 cm

43 cm

NCSU

33.5m x 7m

65

14

54 cm

79

38 cm

TX

NCSU (Method Rd.)

Specification

Value

Gantry width (wheel center to center)

25.5 ft

The NCSU BenchBot is currently operating on a newly constructed pad located outside of the Plant Sciences Building. The general pad, watering system, and plants are managed byEsleyther Henriquez Inoaand his team. The BenchBot itself and day to day operation is overseen by Mark Funderburk and his team.

Connectivity Method

Internet connectivity is provided by a dedicated point to point link using Ubiquity radios provided by Jevon Smith (PSI / PSB IT). The BenchBot is behind its own NAT provided by a building router. One end of the link is on top of the PSB roof and is maintained by Jevon. The other side is mounted to the BB and is integrated / maintained by us. The unit on the BB is powered by a dedicated 24V passive POE injector in the Carriage Electronics Enclosure (CEE).

There is also a small Ubiquity AP, also managed by Jevon, mounted to the BB to provide local network access and service internet to operators since the building WiFi has poor signal here.

The Amiga Brain has some site specific tweaks to make the networking work in this environment.

The Service network name is “BenchBot”, and the password can be provided by Mark Funderburk or Priya Jakhar on an as needed basis.

Watering System

10 Sprinkler heads in 2 groups supplied form the buildings landscaping water supply. Automatic Rainbird timer triggers each section 3x per day for 30 min each time.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hHF8rfs_FmxJ3NN68AEIFvJoWfUUDHr8HZfFNhLZf3E/edit?usp=sharing

BBv3 - NCSU Config (partsbox.com

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NCSU BenchBot Specifications

Value

Gantry width (wheel center to center)

7.77m (25.5')

Gantry Height (Min clearance under gantry)

2.0m (7.0')

X-Axis Limit Switch to Limit Switch Travel

7.46m (24.5')

Sony Camera Image Collection Settings

(Adjustments necessary to prevent Amiga frame from being in the images)

Offset From Negative (Home) Limit Switch

56 cm

Offset From Positive Limit Switch

43 cm

Travel Available for Image Collection

6.57 m

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Physical Configuration (approximate measurements)

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BARC

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KiT54UeeKDKgvi4IdNZzvcnvpGuQB7Ys/view?usp=drive_link

BBv3 - BARC Config (partsbox.com)

Specification

Value

Notes

Gantry width (wheel center to center)

20.8 ft

Gantry Height (Min clearance under gantry)

82”

The BARC site expects to add a second, identical, BenchBotv3 to their new 50ft wide pad later in 2024. This diagram reflects the clearances possible with that setup.

Physical Configuration (approximate measurements)

BARC BB V3 Config.drawio (1).png

Texas

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-aCRfjkK83yY6R9pnCn2wCGlo5JU2bBDv4jpgL5DbW0/edit?usp=sharing

BBv3 - TAMU Config (partsbox.com)

Specification

Value

Notes

Gantry width (wheel center to center)

30.4 ft

Gantry Height (Min clearance under gantry)

82”

Physical Configuration (approximate measurements)