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- Aerial imaging refers to imagery taken from an aircraft or aerial platform and has significant potential in agriculture.
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May 1, 2024 · But they’re out there. Here are some companies that prove there’s something’s in the air when it comes to agricultural imaging, seed planting and cloud seeding.
- Stephen Gossett
- Senior Staff Reporter
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.
- Manuel Vázquez-Arellano, Hans W. Griepentrog, David Reiser, Dimitris S. Paraforos
- 2016
Aug 1, 2021 · UAV-thermal imaging: A technological breakthrough for monitoring and quantifying crop abiotic stress to help sustain productivity on sodic soils – A case review on wheat - ScienceDirect. Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment. Volume 23, August 2021, 100583.
- Sumanta Das, Scott Chapman, Jack Christopher, Malini Roy Choudhury, Neal W. Menzies, Armando Apan, A...
- 2021
Nov 3, 2023 · Unmanned aerial systems, also called drones, can be programmed for a variety of uses in the agricultural industry. This includes land imaging, soil monitoring, collecting soil and water samples, surveying topography and boundaries, and troubleshooting — to name just a few.
Oct 7, 2019 · Emerging technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT) can provide significant potential in Smart Farming and Precision Agriculture applications, enabling the acquisition of real-time environmental data. IoT devices such as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) can be exploited in a variety of applications related to crops management, by capturing high spatial and temporal resolution images. These ...
- Dimosthenis C. Tsouros, Stamatia Bibi, Panagiotis G. Sarigiannidis
- 2019
Sep 7, 2023 · Aviation engineer Fred Weick and a team at the Texas A&M Aircraft Research Center built the AG-1, a prototype monoplane crop sprayer. In 1951 Leland Snow, considered by some to be the godfather of ag aircraft, developed the S-1 which began use in Texas and later Central America. In 1953 Weick left Texas A&M to join Piper Aircraft and released ...
imaging applications include sampling for levels of air-borne pathogens, surgical or spot spraying, and bird deterrence. Non-imaging applications currently are limited by the payload an sUAS can carry with sufficient flight-time. Details on various types of imaging sensors and data management aspects will be