Affiliation:
1. Jain University, India
Abstract
In recent days, farmers have started employing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to monitor their crops, support precision agriculture initiatives, and improve productivity. Precision agriculture is one tactic that has recently attracted a lot of attention, and unmanned aerial vehicles play a vital role in the process. According to the study, the amount of food consumed worldwide could increase by 59% to 98% by the year 2050. According to predictions, agriculture will account for 80%–90% of the drone market's growth over the next ten years. To increase production and satisfy the demands of an expanding population, there has been a significant increase in so-called precision agriculture, particularly the monitoring component. Precision field monitoring is a difficult task to accomplish on a wide and large scale.