The aim of the study was to combine low-cost thermal imaging camera with smart glasses to evaluate the feasibility of augmented reality system for monitoring water stress under protected conditions. The tests were performed in a greenhouse on 208 Petunia hybrid ‘Surfinia’ plants. All the plants were irrigated to reach field capacity, while 15 of them did not receive irrigation water for seven days before the trials. Three qualified operators had to identify the plants in water stress condition, using 3 operative modes: naked eyes (NE); thermal imaging camera (Thermal Compact Pro, Seek, USA) associated with a smartphone (TSP); thermal imaging camera associated with smart glasses (TSG, M400, Vuzix, USA). The results showed a general low rate of water stressed plants identification in the three operative modes considered. On the other hand, the unsuccessful detection of the plants in water deficit made by the operators was reduced about 40% when adopting the TSG as compared to NE operative mode.

Combining Smart Glasses and Thermal Imaging as a Tool for Water Stress Detection in Greenhouses: A Preliminary Study / Sara, G., Todde, G., Pinna, D., Caria, M.. - 337 LNCE:(2023), pp. 909-916. (12th International Conference of the Italian Association of Agricultural Engineering, AIIA 2022, Palermo19-22 September 2022 ) [10.1007/978-3-031-30329-6_93].

Combining Smart Glasses and Thermal Imaging as a Tool for Water Stress Detection in Greenhouses: A Preliminary Study

Sara G.;Todde G.;Pinna D.;Caria M.
2023-01-01

Abstract

The aim of the study was to combine low-cost thermal imaging camera with smart glasses to evaluate the feasibility of augmented reality system for monitoring water stress under protected conditions. The tests were performed in a greenhouse on 208 Petunia hybrid ‘Surfinia’ plants. All the plants were irrigated to reach field capacity, while 15 of them did not receive irrigation water for seven days before the trials. Three qualified operators had to identify the plants in water stress condition, using 3 operative modes: naked eyes (NE); thermal imaging camera (Thermal Compact Pro, Seek, USA) associated with a smartphone (TSP); thermal imaging camera associated with smart glasses (TSG, M400, Vuzix, USA). The results showed a general low rate of water stressed plants identification in the three operative modes considered. On the other hand, the unsuccessful detection of the plants in water deficit made by the operators was reduced about 40% when adopting the TSG as compared to NE operative mode.
2023
Inglese
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering 12th International Conference of the Italian Association of Agricultural Engineering, AIIA 2022 Palermo19 September 2022through 22 September 2022 Code 297339
12th International Conference of the Italian Association of Agricultural Engineering, AIIA 2022, Palermo19-22 September 2022
337 LNCE
909
916
8
978-3-031-30328-9
978-3-031-30329-6
Esperti anonimi
Internazionale
AR headset; Augmented reality; Digital farming; Precision agriculture; Protected cultivations; Wearable device
Combining Smart Glasses and Thermal Imaging as a Tool for Water Stress Detection in Greenhouses: A Preliminary Study / Sara, G., Todde, G., Pinna, D., Caria, M.. - 337 LNCE:(2023), pp. 909-916. (12th International Conference of the Italian Association of Agricultural Engineering, AIIA 2022, Palermo19-22 September 2022 ) [10.1007/978-3-031-30329-6_93].
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Sara, G.; Todde, G.; Pinna, D.; Caria, M.
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   ATLANTIDE project (Advanced Thecnologies for LANds management and Tools for Innovative Development of an Ecosustainable agriculture), Progetti di Ricerca e Sviluppo della Regione Autonoma della Sardegna.
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