Jn Mark Friedrich T. Agustin, Engelbert R. Ilac, Carlos L. Babaran, Jr., Reychelle Ann Antonio, Bernard Jacobe
ABSTRACT
The increasing demand for sustainable and automated lawn maintenance solutions has driven advancements in intelligent robotics and renewable energy systems. This paper presents the design and development of a Solar-Powered Lawn Mower Robot, an autonomous and eco-friendly system designed to minimize manual labor, fuel consumption, and environmental impact. The robot operates entirely on solar energy and integrates sensor-based obstacle detection, autonomous navigation algorithms, and mobile application control for improved functionality and user convenience. The system was developed using the Design Thinking framework, emphasizing user-centered innovation through the stages of empathy, definition, ideation, prototyping, and testing. A total of 40 participants, including robotics experts, administrators, faculty members, lawn care workers, and homeowners, contributed to the evaluation process. The robot was assessed in accordance with the ISO 18646-2:2019 standard for service robots, achieving a “Very Great Extent” rating in safety, reliability, and performance. Results demonstrate that the Solar-Powered Lawn Mower Robot meets key criteria for functionality, sustainability, and user satisfaction, representing a significant improvement over traditional lawn maintenance methods. The study highlights the potential of autonomous, solar-powered robotics in advancing efficient and environmentally responsible lawn care solutions.
Keywords: Autonomous Lawn Care, ISO 18646-2:2019, Renewable Energy, Solar-powered Lawn Mower Robot
https://doi.org/10.57180/ezms6042