The Use of Drones in Multispectral Photogrammetry and Thermoscanning –A Review

  • Ioja I
  • Nedeff V
  • Nedeff F
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Abstract

The use of drones in agriculture and building thermoscanning have become two innovative methods in recent years. A drone is a remotely piloted device equipped with video cameras and other advanced technologies that can fly at different heights and collect data and information useful for agriculture and buildings. In agriculture, drones can be used to collect data on crop health, identify areas affected by diseases and pests, monitor irrigation and soil fertility and plan harvests. Building thermal scanning can be used to identify heat loss, identify weaknesses in building structures and detect thermal insulation problems. The use of drones in agriculture and building thermoscanning can reduce costs and labor time while improving production and efficiency. These are examples of how technology can be used to support sustainable development and environmental protection.

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Ioja, I., Nedeff, V., & Nedeff, F. (2022). The Use of Drones in Multispectral Photogrammetry and Thermoscanning –A Review. BULETINUL INSTITUTULUI POLITEHNIC DIN IAȘI. Secția Matematica. Mecanică Teoretică. Fizică, 68(4), 41–56. https://doi.org/10.2478/bipmf-2022-0018

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