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Analytical models integrated with satellite images for optimized pest management
Authors:L?Zack?Bright  Michael?Handley  Isabel?Chien  Sebastian?Curi  L?Anders?Brownworth  Sebastian?D’hers  Ulrich?R?Bernier  Pablo?Gurman  Email author" target="_blank">Noel?M?ElmanEmail author
Institution:1.Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies,Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Cambridge,USA;2.Department of Mechanical Engineering,Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires (ITBA),Buenos Aires,Argentina;3.United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service,Center for Medical, Agricultural, and Veterinary Entomology,Gainesville,USA;4.Department of Materials Science,University of Texas at Dallas,Richardson,USA
Abstract:The global field protection (GFP) was developed to protect and optimize pest management resources integrating satellite images for precise field demarcation with physical models of controlled release devices of pesticides to protect large fields. The GFP was implemented using a graphical user interface to aid the end-user to select location and define an arbitrary perimeter for protection. The system provides coordinates of drop points for the controlled release devices which can be delivered using drone technology, e.g. unmanned air vehicles. In this work, we present the first proof of concept of this technology. A vast number of pest management applications can benefit from this work, including prevention against vector-borne diseases as well as protection of large agriculture fields.
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