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US9609858B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9609858-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314027117-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 13, 2013 |
| Priority date | Sep 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 4, 2017 |
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Embodiments of an apparatus and methods can removing unwanted plants or weeds from an area such as an agricultural plot or lawn. The apparatus includes a three-dimensional imager configured to capture plant images and locate plants; an image processor configured to distinguish between wanted and unwanted plants based upon the captured plant images; at least one laser device configured to emit a laser beam having power sufficient to damage the unwanted plants; a guidance system configured to direct at least one laser beam toward the unwanted plant; and a chassis configured to support the three-dimensional imager, the laser device, and the guidance system. The chassis is configured to be moved across the area.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of removing unwanted plants comprising: capturing plant images using a three-dimensional imager; distinguishing between a wanted plant and an unwanted plant after capturing plant images; locating a target on the unwanted plant; guiding, with a non-mechanical phased array beam steering module, at least one laser device configured to emit at least one laser beam to the target of the unwanted plant, the non-mechanical phased array beam steering module is coupled to a cylindrical-shaped MEMS mirror adaptive optical element; modulating a phase of the at least one laser beam; redirecting, the phase modulated, at least one laser beam to the unwanted plant using a phase grating; adjusting at least one of a depth of field, a width of field, or a focal length of the at least one laser beam; directing the adjusted at least one laser beam to the target on the unwanted plant; and damaging the target on the unwanted plant with the at least one laser beam. 2. A method of removing unwanted plants according to claim 1 , further comprising mounting the three-dimensional imager and the at least one laser device on a chassis. 3. A method of removing unwanted plants according to claim 2 , further comprising moving the chassis across an agricultural field or lawn. 4. The method of removing unwanted plants according to claim 3 , further comprising cutting grass and killing the unwanted plants as the chassis moves across the agricultural lawn or field. 5. The method of removing unwanted plants according to claim 4 , wherein cutting the grass comprises electro-optically cutting the grass and killing the unwanted plants as the chassis moves across the agricultural lawn or field. 6. The method of removing unwanted plants according to claim 1 , wherein adjusting at least one of a depth of field, a width of field, or a focal length of the at least one laser beam comprises adjusting each of the depth of field, the width of field, or the focal length of the at least one laser beam. 7. The method of removing unwanted plants according to claim 1 , further comprising adjusting a wavelength of the laser beam. 8. The method of removing unwanted plants according to claim 7 , wherein the wavelength of the laser beam is from about 430 nm to about 475 nm or from about 650 nm to about 675 nm. 9. The method of removing unwanted plants according to claim 8 , wherein adjusting the wavelength of the laser beam comprises adjusting the wavelength based on distinguishing a type of the unwanted plant. 10. The method of removing unwanted plants according to claim 1 , further comprising dynamically adjusting a focus of the at least one laser beam by creating phase curvature.
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