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Design and analysis of a PRRRP parallel mechanism for canopy vibration harvesting based on epitrochoid trajectory

College of Optical, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Zhejiang A & F University, Hangzhou 311300, China
School of Mechanical Engineering, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, Hangzhou 310018, China
Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Intelligent Sensing and Robotics for Agriculture, Hangzhou 310018, China
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To address the persistent challenges of low harvesting efficiency and seasonal labor shortages in Camellia oleifera production, this study proposes a novel canopy vibration harvester driven by a five-bar PRRRP parallel mechanism configured to generate an epitrochoid excitation trajectory. Through analysis of the epitrochoid excitation trajectory and in accordance with parallel mechanism design principles, the PRRRP configuration was selected, considering structural layout, transmission system, motion performance, and singularity distribution. On this basis, a vibration harvesting device driven by the PRRRP mechanism was designed and developed. Kinematic and dynamic analyses, as well as workspace modeling, were conducted, and real-time position acquisition of the driving components was achieved through inverse kinematics solutions. The harvesting device includes dual servo motor-driven linear modules, articulated linkages, and an adjustable excitation frame fitted with excitation rods to engage the tree canopy. Using Camellia oleifera cultivar of Changlin No. 40 as the target crop, the device generated an epitrochoid trajectory with a vibration frequency of 7 Hz and an amplitude of 90 mm, delivering multidirectional excitation to the canopy. By adjusting tree size parameters, the vibration response of branches with different inclination angles was investigated. The results showed that average vibration response accelerations for branches inclined at 0°-30°, 30°-60°, and 60°-90° were 14.04 m/s2, 21.88 m/s2, and 21.27 m/s2, respectively, providing a theoretical basis for branch pruning. Harvesting trials indicated an overall fruit removal rate of 75.10% and an overall bud shedding rate of 11.55%, showing higher fruit removal and lower bud shedding than a traditional canopy vibration device employing linear reciprocating excitation. These results confirm that epitrochoid-based, parallel-mechanism excitation markedly improves fruit detachment efficiency and reduces collateral damage to tree architecture. Our study provides both theoretical insights and practical guidance for the development of next generation mechanized harvesters for Camellia oleifera and other woody fruit crops.

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International Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering
Pages 159-171

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Pan J, Li Y, Ma P, et al. Design and analysis of a PRRRP parallel mechanism for canopy vibration harvesting based on epitrochoid trajectory. International Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, 2026, 19(3): 159-171. https://doi.org/10.25165/j.ijabe.20261903.10206

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Received: 15 September 2025
Accepted: 08 May 2026
Published: 30 June 2026
© The Author(s) 2026

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