Recent development of unmanned aerial vehicle for plant protection in East Asia
作者机构:College of ScienceCentre for Chemicals Application Technology(CCAT)China Agricultural UniversityBeijing 100193China Bonds Consulting Group LLCPanama City Florida 32408USA JKI-Federal Research Centre for Cultivated PlantsInstitute for Application Techniques in Plant ProtectionMesseweg 11/12 D-38104 BraunschweigGermany AAMS-SalvaraniVliegplein 14A9991 MaldegemBelgium
出 版 物:《International Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering》 (国际农业与生物工程学报(英文))
年 卷 期:2017年第10卷第3期
页 面:18-30页
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学科分类:08[工学] 082503[工学-航空宇航制造工程] 0825[工学-航空宇航科学与技术]
基 金:the grants of Special Fund for Agro-scientific Research in the Public Interest from the Ministry of Agriculture,China(201203025,201503130) International Co-operation Project“UAV chemical application technique for rice”from the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture and National Natural Science Foundation of China(31470099) China International Science and Technology Cooperation Project(2010DFA34570) “New Technique for Chemical Application”by Chinese State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs(SGCAST01601710)
主 题:plant protection UAV pesticide application RPA spray technology spray quality flight control agrochemical application
摘 要:Recently,the growing use of unmanned aerial vehicles(UAV)for pesticide application has been reported against a wide range of crops with promising results in East Asian countries such as Japan,South Korea and *** UAV-based application technology for agrochemicals is considered as a high efficiency alternative to the conventional manual spray operations and a low-cost choice as compared to the classical manned aerial ***,the technology adoption rate and the designed optimal sprayer suitable for drone application for small scale farm remains at the development stage in China and also in *** paper reports the current status of drone pesticide application in China and makes comparisons with its neighbor countries Japan and South Korea in terms of different UAV platforms and their implementation in plant protection for different *** and opportunities for future development of UAV-based pesticide application technology are also discussed.