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  1. Apr 11, 2023 · Aerial imaging refers to imagery taken from an aircraft or aerial platform and has significant potential in agriculture. The range of aerial tools used in agriculture was reviewed by Cerro et al., 2021 who discussed the agronomical use of UAVs according to their types and sensory capabilities.

  2. Aug 1, 2021 · Although thermal imaging technology is complex to work with, it has several benefits in agricultural applications, including the provision of precise measurements of crop physiological traits under dynamic soil and climatic conditions.

    • Sumanta Das, Scott Chapman, Jack Christopher, Malini Roy Choudhury, Neal W. Menzies, Armando Apan, A...
    • 2021
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  4. To compare the productivity between aerial application and ground application in a row crop agricultural setting, an aerial applicator and ground applicator from Mississippi were asked to provide details about the productivity of their application equipment. The aircraft was an Air Tractor AT-502B with a 60-foot swath width, and the ground rig ...

  5. Nov 11, 2019 · Which UAV system technologies are adopted in Precision Agriculture? In this research question, we identify the system characteristics of UAV-based applications for Precision Agriculture. By answering this question we can locate the specific UAV types and sensors that can be used for monitoring crops.

    • Dimosthenis C. Tsouros, Stamatia Bibi, Panagiotis G. Sarigiannidis
    • 2019
  6. Dec 1, 2023 · Agricultural applications such as crop scouting, prevention of yield losses, crop management planning, and plant phenotyping have been studied using UAV-based remote sensing information (Hunt Jr and Daughtry, 2018) and (Xie and Yang, 2020). In (Tsouros et al., 2019), a UAV as a component of an IoT framework for precision agriculture is observed ...

  7. Oct 31, 2023 · How Drones Improve Crop Yields. Drones are revolutionizing crop monitoring in the field of agriculture, leading to increased crop yields and optimized resource management. By capturing aerial imagery and collecting real-time data, drones provide farmers with valuable insights into the health and management of their crops.

  8. Jul 5, 2016 · 5. Conclusions. Currently, 3-D sensors are becoming smaller, smarter, and cheaper. Therefore, technology breakthroughs are already possible if enough research were commercialized, a statement justified by the fact that some commercial implementations in agriculture are mentioned in this paper.

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