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Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems to Identify Pests and Diseases in Forest Species: The global state of the art and future challenges

Remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPASs) have versatility of use and allow the attainment of images with high spatial resolution and low acquisition cost. Forestry researchers have a growing interest in developing research related to the use of images obtained by RPASs aimed at monitoring forest he...

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Published in:IEEE geoscience and remote sensing magazine 2022-03, Vol.10 (1), p.320-333
Main Authors: Eugenio, Fernando Coelho, da Silva, Sally Deborah Pereira, Fantinel, Roberta Aparecida, De Souza, Pabulo Diogo, Felippe, Brunno Moreira, Romua, Cassimo Lacerda, Elsenbach, Eduardo Matheus
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Summary:Remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPASs) have versatility of use and allow the attainment of images with high spatial resolution and low acquisition cost. Forestry researchers have a growing interest in developing research related to the use of images obtained by RPASs aimed at monitoring forest health.
ISSN:2473-2397
2168-6831
DOI:10.1109/MGRS.2021.3087445