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Informatics and Automation, 2021, Issue 20, volume 6, Pages 1395–1417
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15622/ia.20.6.8
(Mi trspy1180)
 

This article is cited in 8 scientific papers (total in 8 papers)

Robotics, Automation and Control Systems

An innovative approach to automated photo-activation of crop acreage using uavs to stimulate crop growth

N. Sevostyanovaa, I. Lebedevb, V. Lebedevab, I. Vatamaniukb

a NovBiotech, LLC
b St. Petersburg Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPC RAS)
Abstract: Photoactivation of plants by laser treatment is a promising direction in the development of modern agricultural production. Treatment of plants with radiation with specified characteristics stimulates the development of plants, the formation of generative traits and an increase in yield. An approach based on the use of a specialized laser installation mounted on an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is proposed to automate the process of photoactivation of large cultivated areas. It is possible to perform laser activation of large areas with minimal expenditure of time and human resources due to autonomous processing of the field with the help of UAVs. An algorithm for calculating a covering trajectory for covering large rectangular areas with a laser spot with given characteristics is proposed in the paper. A methodology for calculating the required power of the laser installation depending on the altitude and flight time of the UAV is presented. The advantage of the developed approach is its versatility, since this approach takes into account the characteristics of a laser installation and can be used with devices of various types. Depending on the laser parameters, the algorithm builds such a trajectory for the UAV so that the irradiation of plant seedlings is uniform throughout the entire processing process. Field experiments were conducted when the UAV moved along the calculated trajectory at a speed of 0.3 m/s and the average processing time for a field 200 m long and 1 m wide was 9 minutes. The results of field experiments show that laser irradiation on most of the studied crops increased the yield and height of the stand (in cereals - in four out of six crops, in legumes - in four out of five studied crops). The proposed algorithm for constructing a path for uniform laser irradiation of a site takes into account the area of the laser spot to ensure the required radiation characteristics when using any laser installation.
Keywords: laser installation, plant growth stimulation, UAV, agriculture, path planning, covering trajectory planning, low-power laser, laser photoactivation.
Funding agency Grant number
Fund for Assistance to Small Innovative Enterprises in the Scientific and Technical Sphere 3653ГС1/60667
This research is supported by grant under the «Start-1» program from the Innovation Promotion Fund (contract No. 3653ГС1/60667).
Received: 29.09.2021
Document Type: Article
UDC: 004.056
Language: Russian
Citation: N. Sevostyanova, I. Lebedev, V. Lebedeva, I. Vatamaniuk, “An innovative approach to automated photo-activation of crop acreage using uavs to stimulate crop growth”, Informatics and Automation, 20:6 (2021), 1395–1417
Citation in format AMSBIB
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\paper An innovative approach to automated photo-activation of crop acreage using uavs to stimulate crop growth
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\pages 1395--1417
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