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1. Developing UAV Image Acquisition System and Processing Steps for Quantitative Use of the Data in Precision AgricultureMapping natural variability of crops and land is first step of the management cycle in terms of crop production. Several methods have been developed and engaged for data recording and analyzing that generate prescription maps such as yield monitoring, soil mapping, remote sensing etc. Although conventional remote sensing by capturing images via satellites has been very popular tool to monitor the earth surface, it has several drawbacks such as orbital period, unattended capture, investment cost.... A. Tekin, M. Fornale |
2. Computer Vision Techniques Applied to Natural Scenes Recognition and Autonomous Locomotion of Agricultural Mobile RobotsThe use of computer systems in Precision Agriculture (PA) promotes the processes’ automation and its applied tasks, specifically the inspection and analysis of agricultural crops, and guided/autonomous locomotion of mobile robots. In this context, this research aims the application of computer vision techniques for agricultural mobile robot locomotion, settled through an architecture for the acquisition, image processing and analysis, in order to segment, classify and recognize patterns... L.C. Lugli, M.L. Tronco, A.J. Porto |
3. Laser- Induced Enhancement of Seed Germination and Early Growth in LegumesLaser technologies are emerging as promising tools in precision agriculture for enhancing plant development and productivity. This study investigates the effects of low- power laser irradiation (532 nm, 1W) on the seed germination and early growth of mung beans (Vigna radiata). Seeds were exposed to laser light prior to planting, and their germination performance, leaf expansion, chlorophyll content, and shoot length were measured and compared to untreated control seeds. The laser-treated seeds... C. Ding |