Researchers in Italy have announced the first effective use of commercial drones and artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor the invasive agricultural pest, Halyomorpha halys, also known as the brown marmorated stink bug.
A recent Agronomy article highlights the transformative potential of AI, sensors, and robotics in agriculture, focusing on their roles in enhancing efficiency, productivity, and sustainability. While these technologies promise significant advancements, challenges like high costs and complexity remain, necessitating further research and collaboration among stakeholders.
Researchers from the University of Southampton employ AI and drones to find a mate for the critically endangered Encephalartos woodii, an ancient plant species. Their interdisciplinary approach blends science, technology, and art to save this species from extinction, inspiring hope and innovation in conservation efforts.
Sphere Drones is excited to announce the introduction of HubT, the next iteration of their innovative Hub solutions for businesses. The HubT system makes it easier for companies to use drones from a fixed location, without the complicated setup that was previously required.
Red Cat Holdings, Inc., a drone technology company integrating robotic hardware and software for military, government, and commercial operations, today announced the formation of the Red Cat Futures Initiative (RFI).
Researchers introduced hybrid fuzzy PID controllers for quadcopter drones in agriculture, combining the adaptability of fuzzy logic with the precision of classical PID control.
Red Cat Holdings, Inc., a drone technology company integrating robotic hardware and software for military, government, and commercial operations, announces a partnership with Sentien Robotics, a leader in autonomous drone fleet logistics.
Researchers unveiled Easy Rocap, a groundbreaking open-source motion capture system designed specifically for unmanned platforms like drones.
Artificial intelligence (AI)-powered sophisticated algorithms may eventually allow drones to pilot themselves without the need for human assistance, utilizing visual cues to guide them from one location to another.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) play a crucial role in search and rescue operations during natural disasters like earthquakes. Existing UAVs rely on visual data and are unable to detect victims buried under debris.
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