Agriculture Monitoring
The Drone-Based Agricultural Monitoring and Management System is an advanced precision farming platform that utilizes a coordinated fleet of autonomous aerial and ground units to optimize crop health and pest control. The process begins with high-resolution aerial scanning, where drones equipped with multispectral and thermal sensors fly over vast fields to detect early signs of stress, nutrient deficiencies, or pest infestations that are invisible to the naked eye. This real-time data is processed by AI-driven analytics to generate precise "hotspot" maps, identifying the exact zones requiring intervention. Once these areas are pinpointed, the system coordinates with specialized ground robotics or heavy-duty spray drones to deliver targeted treatments—such as pesticides or beneficial insects—only where needed. This targeted approach can reduce chemical usage by up to 40% and save nearly 20 hours of manual labor per task, significantly increasing both environmental sustainability and overall crop yield.