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Perimeter wire with sensors for robotic mower

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    Many of the robotic mowing options out there use a perimeter wire pegged down to define a boundary. Can the pegs be numbered and when a mower gets near the perimeter it senses (for example) Peg 3. How would
    a} the individual pegs get their own identity
    b} since they would be (shallowly) below soil how could a robotic mower identify them through the soil?
    Thanks

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      Many of the robotic mowing options out there use a perimeter wire pegged down to define a boundary. Can the pegs be numbered and when a mower gets near the perimeter it senses (for example) Peg 3. How would
      a} the individual pegs get their own identity
      b} since they would be (shallowly) below soil how could a robotic mower identify them through the soil?
      Thanks

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      @grint Nice topic!
      But googling immediately led me to this site: http://www.ardumower.de/index.php/en/induktion
      Seems quite easy to build yourself.

      http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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        @grint Nice topic!
        But googling immediately led me to this site: http://www.ardumower.de/index.php/en/induktion
        Seems quite easy to build yourself.

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        @Yveaux - hi - I've seen that and spoken to them, but they don't use the system with numbered pegs that I'm suggesting to get a clearer map of the robot's location. They simply use a perimeter wire. Their lane-by-lane mowing doesn't work very well, because... knowing where the robot is within the defined perimeter is pretty hard. Cheers,

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          @Yveaux - hi - I've seen that and spoken to them, but they don't use the system with numbered pegs that I'm suggesting to get a clearer map of the robot's location. They simply use a perimeter wire. Their lane-by-lane mowing doesn't work very well, because... knowing where the robot is within the defined perimeter is pretty hard. Cheers,

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          @grint how would a compass sensor perform in a lawnmower robot?

          http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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