Sentera Launches New Gimbal Sensor for Ag Drones

A number one provider of drone-based distant sensing, analytics, and IoT options to the agriculture trade is reaping a brand new crop of sensor know-how. Last week, Sentera introduced the launch of the AGX710, a gimbaled precision agriculture sensor with plug-and-play integration for DJI’s Matrice 200 Series quadcopters.

“The AGX710 sensor delivers exceptional crop health insights and enables ag professionals to develop high-precision spectral index measurements and run deep learning algorithms on acquired data,” an organization press launch states.

The sensor array dumps knowledge into Sentera’s AreaAgent Platform that may then detect crop illness and pests, determine deficiencies and decide general vitamin standing. The platform presents a cellular app for flight planning. Communicating with DJI’s transmission system, the answer delivers live-streaming video.  Comprehensive gimbal and digital camera management is out there immediately from the drone’s distant controller.

“We are excited to deliver such an elegant, high-accuracy product to the market,” Sentera CEO Eric Taipale stated. “Our customers love DJI drones, and DJI’s new payload developer tools allow us to make it unbelievably easy to add Sentera sensing to an M200 Series platform, and incredibly simple for our customers to gather actionable data from the field.”

We are proud to have the Sentera staff carry their revolutionary agriculture sensor to our Matrice 200 Series drones,” stated Jan Gasparic, Head of Enterprise Partnerships at DJI. “Working together with payload developers like Sentera makes it easier than ever to use DJI drones for specialized applications in the commercial drone industry, giving customers in agriculture, energy, and public safety more access to the tools they need to get the job done.”

In 2017, Sentera introduced its gimbaled Double 4K and Quad sensors for the DJI Inspire 2 drone. Paired with the Inspire 2, the package deal presents agronomists, crop consultants, and growers a cheap strategy to seize numerous vegetation indices reminiscent of normalized distinction vegetation index (NDVI) or normalized distinction purple edge (NDRE) knowledge whereas investing in a single drone platform.

 

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