Commercial use of drones in farms and other agriculture
Hexa with Hobbywing X8 motors
Hii am building a hexacopter with1.) hobbywing x8 motors2.) flight controller pixhawk PX53.) battery 12s 22Ah4.) wheel base of around 1800mm5.) estimated weight around 17kg without payloadi am looking if anyone has already tuned this type so i can get a head start. looking forwardthank youMike
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Hi Mario - I ran your image through my calibration plugin and this is what came out. I used the same calibration coefficients I generated using some DIY targets and likely totally different conditions but I'm curious if the results look half reasonable to you. I'm more interested in the relative change across the image rather than absolute NDVI values. I expect the calibration parameters will work for other camera settings to a point but I would like to test to see how broadly they can be applied.
Thanks Mario! Looks good, it is a bit blurry.
Still trying to get the focus right, but here is a single image from the MAPIR over a stubble field.
Blurry, but getting better. It's a lot of trial and error to get it set for 118m.
I just posted a long-winded discussion "The right tool for the job" to throw my thoughts of this recent discussion into the ring. I welcome feedback and comments.
Is it just me or anyone else finding it difficult to follow all these conversation on the comment wall on this group? Why don't we create appropriate threads in the forum which makes it easier to follow..?
A single sensor can be used but a monochrome would give the best results allowing utilization of the entire sensor. However well designed multi sensor cameras will provide faster and more accurate results.
I have used machine vision cameras to also inspect and sort food for a number of years.
There are a number of indexes to determine food health & viability.
Currently some vineyards are using LWIR to determine the water content of their grapes.
Well, lets have a conversation about what the differences between these systems might be.
I'll volunteer to put my neck on the chopping block and start that conversation............
My understanding is this maybe something like.
I think the potential conflict here is some people are talking about point 2. above and some are talking about point 3.
Any one care to reply? (Neck still on the block and I'm sweating now!!)
My newest Visible/NIR/SWIR lens covering 400-1700nm is $1800. No one here can afford one, however it is in a design in to replace the PVS-14. It will trickle down this market in 10-15 years.
You have to understand that many are starting out so budgets are tight. No one is saying the stuff you are selling isn't of higher quality. If a person is well established I am sure that they would be happy to invest in such equipment and maybe even better. It's like trying to sell an Arri to a student filmmaker. It is a waste of time for both involved.