Aerial Robotics in Agriculture (e-bog) af Krishna, K. R.
Krishna, K. R. (forfatter)

Aerial Robotics in Agriculture e-bog

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This important volume provides a plethora of information on aerial vehicles and their possible roles in revolutionizing agricultural procedures through spectral analysis of terrains, soils, crops, water resources, diseases, floods, drought, and farm activities.There are several semi-autonomous and autonomous (robotic) aerial vehicles that are examined for their efficiency in offering detailed s...
E-bog 1313,81 DKK
Forfattere Krishna, K. R. (forfatter)
Udgivet 14 april 2021
Længde 396 sider
Genrer Agriculture, agribusiness and food production industries
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781000088618
This important volume provides a plethora of information on aerial vehicles and their possible roles in revolutionizing agricultural procedures through spectral analysis of terrains, soils, crops, water resources, diseases, floods, drought, and farm activities.There are several semi-autonomous and autonomous (robotic) aerial vehicles that are examined for their efficiency in offering detailed spectral data about agrarian regions and individual farms. Among them, small drone aircrafts such as fixed-winged and copter models have already caught the imagination of farmers. They are spreading fast in every nook and corner of the farm world. However, there are many more aerial robots that are utilized in greater detail during farming.In this volume, the focus is on aerial vehicles such as parafoils, blimps, aerostats, and kites, and how they are being evaluated for use in experimental farms and fields. A few aerial vehicles, such as robotic parafoils, have been adopted to procure aerial spectral data and visual imagery to aid agronomic procedures.These and other aerial robots are expected to change and improve the use of the sky in agricultural endeavors and the way we conduct agronomic procedures in the very near future. This volume is a timely resource for agricultural researchers, professors and students, and the general public who are interested in aerial vehicles.