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Towards Autonomous In-situ Soil Sampling and Mapping in Large-Scale Agricultural Environments

Published: June 6, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2506.05653v3

By: Thien Hoang Nguyen , Erik Muller , Michael Rubin and more

Potential Business Impact:

Robot tests soil fast for better farming.

Business Areas:
Industrial Automation Manufacturing, Science and Engineering

Traditional soil sampling and analysis methods are labor-intensive, time-consuming, and limited in spatial resolution, making them unsuitable for large-scale precision agriculture. To address these limitations, we present a robotic solution for real-time sampling, analysis and mapping of key soil properties. Our system consists of two main sub-systems: a Sample Acquisition System (SAS) for precise, automated in-field soil sampling; and a Sample Analysis Lab (Lab) for real-time soil property analysis. The system's performance was validated through extensive field trials at a large-scale Australian farm. Experimental results show that the SAS can consistently acquire soil samples with a mass of 50g at a depth of 200mm, while the Lab can process each sample within 10 minutes to accurately measure pH and macronutrients. These results demonstrate the potential of the system to provide farmers with timely, data-driven insights for more efficient and sustainable soil management and fertilizer application.

Country of Origin
🇦🇺 Australia

Page Count
8 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Robotics