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The autonomous forest machines are here

Forest machine in action.
Self driving forest machines are both more efficient than classic machines, and reduce the amount of ground damage. Photo: eXtractor.
Published Dec 11, 2020

Researchers and students from KTH have been involved in the development of a new autonomous forest machine that picks up timber. They have both developed the software in the prototype called XT28 that is just being demonstrated in real life and developed a smaller model for test and development projects. Self driving forest machines are both more efficient than classic work vehicles and reduce the amount of ground damage.