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Environmental Parameters on Spray Performance of Light Plant Protection Drones

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DOI: 10.23977/autml.2022.030103 | Downloads: 11 | Views: 778

Author(s)

Wenjian Teng 1

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1 Shandong Transport Vocational College, Weifang, Shandong, 261206, China

Corresponding Author

Wenjian Teng

ABSTRACT

As a new type of pesticide spraying technology, light plant protection drones have become one of the main means of large scale farmland pest and disease defence. This paper analyzes the effects of environmental parameters such as wind speed, flight height, flight speed, nozzle spray speed and nozzle spray angle on the operational effects of multi-rotor plant protection drones in combination with field operations, and provides data support for improving plant protection drones as a means to achieve accurate application.

KEYWORDS

Lightweight Plant Protection UAV, Environmental Parameters, Spraying Performance

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Wenjian Teng, Environmental Parameters on Spray Performance of Light Plant Protection Drones. Automation and Machine Learning (2022) Vol. 3: 15-21. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/autml.2022.030103.

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