A subsidiary of the Delft University of Technology (Netherlands) has developed a curious PATS system to control flying pests in greenhouses.
It includes blocks of infrared cameras PATS-C, assembled in different corners of the greenhouse. With the help of AI algorithms, they detect and identify all the economs that fall into the lenses of flying us. Personality is determined by the size and shape of the eyes. Power component system — microapparatus PATS-X. This is a whole squadron of promising UAVs “based” on a wireless charging dock.

Having found the pest, PATS-S directs the drone to “intercept” the insect, which it destroys with its blades, victories. In this case, beneficial insects, such as bees, will not suffer. After completing the wheels, the drone returns to the “base”.
The basic version of PATS-C is already being tested in 250 European greenhouses. Operators will be able to see the insect girls on the video of the online dashboard. In the process of testing and microdrones PATS-X. After the completion of the final report, the “fighters” will have consequences. buyermos.
Source: Tech Cult

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