Abstract

With the development of precision agriculture (PA), low-altitude and low-volume spraying based on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is playing an increasingly important role in the control of crop diseases, pests, and weeds. However, the aerial spraying quality and droplet drift are affected by many factors, some of which are controllable (e.g., flight and spraying parameters) and some of which are not (e.g., environmental parameters). In order to study the influence of spraying parameters on the UAV-based spraying performance, we propose a UAV-compatible spraying system and a customized experimental platform in this work. Through single-factor test and Box–Behnken response surface methods, four influencing factors, namely spraying height, flow rate, distance between nozzles, and pulse width modulation (PWM) duty cycle, were studied under indoor conditions. Variance analysis and multiple quadratic regression fitting were performed on the test data by using Design-Expert 8.0.5B software, and quadratic polynomial regression models of effective spraying width, droplet coverage density, coefficient of variation, and droplet coverage rate were established. Based on the Z-score standardization, a mathematical model of the comprehensive score with four factors was established to evaluate the spraying quality and predict optimal spraying parameters. Test results indicate that the effect intensity of four influencing factors from strong to weak is PWM duty cycle, flow rate, distance between nozzles, and spraying height, and their optimal values are 98.65%, 1.74 L/min, 1.0 m, and 1.60 m, respectively. Additionally, verification experimental results demonstrate that the deviation between the predicted comprehensive score and the actual value was less than 6%. This paper can provide a reference for the design and optimization of UAV spraying systems.

Highlights

  • Over the past few decades, traditional agriculture has been evolving towards precision agriculture (PA), which is characterized by applying the right treatment in the right place at the right time [1,2]

  • (d) Taking pulse width modulation (PWM) duty cycle X4 as the investigating factor, with the increase in X4, SW changes in a small range, and the CDavg and the uniformity of droplet coverage distribution are improved

  • A specially customized platform and a spraying system designed for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) spraying applications were proposed

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Introduction

Over the past few decades, traditional agriculture has been evolving towards precision agriculture (PA), which is characterized by applying the right treatment in the right place at the right time [1,2]. Determining how to suppress the increase in pesticide usage by improving the application efficiency and promoting the sustainable development of agriculture is a worldwide challenge in this century [3]. Terrestrial agricultural machinery plays the main role in field spraying, its accessibility in unstructured farmland, especially with late-stage high-stem crops, limits its efficiency in curbing disease, pest, or weed outbreaks. Richardson et al [22] developed a UAV spot spraying system for applying pesticides to individual plants and proposed a method for quantifying and analyzing the 2D pattern of droplet deposition. Spot spraying is more conducive to improving agrochemical utilization and reducing dosage. For both uniform spraying and spot spraying, it is necessary to study the influence of operating parameters on spraying quality

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