martes, 9 de febrero de 2016

Parrot's multispectral crop monitoring sensor can be retrofitted to existing drones [feedly]

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Parrot's multispectral crop monitoring sensor can be retrofitted to existing drones
// Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine

Drones have certainly emerged as promising tool in agriculture, with several groups including MIT and DJI announcing crop-monitoring unmanned aircraft inside the last year. But what if you've already got a perfectly good drone capable of taking long, automated flights over your farmland? Parrot has just announced a sensor attachment that can be slapped on old drones to take infrared pictures and help farmers work out the areas in need of attention.

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Category: Drones

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