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Mobile sensor platforms: categorisation and research applications in precision farming

The usage of mobile sensor platforms arose in research a few decades ago. Since the beginning of satellite sensing, measurement principles and analysing methods have become widely implemented for aerial and ground vehicles. Mainly in Europe, the United States and Australia, sensor platforms in preci...

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Published in:Journal of sensors and sensor systems 2013-05, Vol.2 (1), p.51-72
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