Sensors (Feb 2021)

Advances in Unmanned Aerial System Remote Sensing for Precision Viticulture

  • Alberto Sassu,
  • Filippo Gambella,
  • Luca Ghiani,
  • Luca Mercenaro,
  • Maria Caria,
  • Antonio Luigi Pazzona

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s21030956
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 3
p. 956

Abstract

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New technologies for management, monitoring, and control of spatio-temporal crop variability in precision viticulture scenarios are numerous. Remote sensing relies on sensors able to provide useful data for the improvement of management efficiency and the optimization of inputs. unmanned aerial systems (UASs) are the newest and most versatile tools, characterized by high precision and accuracy, flexibility, and low operating costs. The work aims at providing a complete overview of the application of UASs in precision viticulture, focusing on the different application purposes, the applied equipment, the potential of technologies combined with UASs for identifying vineyards’ variability. The review discusses the potential of UASs in viticulture by distinguishing five areas of application: rows segmentation and crop features detection techniques; vineyard variability monitoring; estimation of row area and volume; disease detection; vigor and prescription maps creation. Technological innovation and low purchase costs make UASs the core tools for decision support in the customary use by winegrowers. The ability of the systems to respond to the current demands for the acquisition of digital technologies in agricultural fields makes UASs a candidate to play an increasingly important role in future scenarios of viticulture application.

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