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Researchers at Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design are using a grant from the Richard King Mellon Foundation to develop tools for detecting, mapping treating and monitoring invasive species.
The project involves equipping drones with sensors that will be used to collect environmental data in a designated area of southwestern Pennsylvania over multiple seasons. The research team plans to use the data, combined with machine learning technology, to develop software that can identify multiflora rose – and, eventually, other invasive species. The software could then be used for targeted delivery of herbicides via drone.
Welcome to drone day on the Adafruit blog. Every Monday we deliver the latest news, products and more from the Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), quadcopter and drone communities. Drones can be used for video & photography (dronies), civil applications, policing, farming, firefighting, military and non-military security work, such as surveillance of pipelines. Previous posts can be found via the #drone tag and our drone / UAV categories.
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