Views: 64 Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2023-04-27 Origin: Site
Technology that is being sold as a tractor replacement is really better suited for tiny farms that cannot utilize planes to distribute pesticides and fertilizers, which is a sign that farming is progressing. The use of artificial intelligence in agricultural drones can assist solve current farming problems and fight climate change.
Robots, drones, remote sensors, computer imagery, and ever-evolving machine learning and analytical tools will all be used more and more in agriculture as a result of the Internet of Things (IoT). These technologies will be used to monitor crops, survey fields, and map them. Smart farms are imaged, mapped, and surveyed using drones equipped with cameras and sensors.
Connected agriculture is quickly making farm mapping with aerial drones and ground robotics a need. UAVs are being used by agribusiness enterprises to gather real-time information about a variety of farming activities.
The report estimates that by 2028, revenue from agricultural drones used for scientific research would total $10 billion.
By 2028, the market for agricultural intelligent drones will be worth $2.2 billion.
The multi-spectrum cameras and sensors mounted on agricultural drones and robots will be used to combine airborne and ground viewpoints and photos.