For the enhancement of secondary archaeological sites, it is essential to provide intervention methodologies that reduce biodeterioration and allow fruition of the cultural heritage. One of the problems that afflicts minor archaeological sites is the presence of spontaneous vegetation (especially ruderal). In this work, we present the project of a weeding system that makes use of the methodologies used in precision agriculture. It is planned to use a drone for the identification of weed vegetation and for the administration of targeted quantities of herbicides. Furthermore, with the use of a multispectral sensor it is possible to monitor the effectiveness of the treatments.
Leccisi, M., Schirripa Spagnolo, G., Leccese, F. (2023). System Design for Precision Weeding in Secondary Archaeological Sites. In IMEKO TC4 International Conference on Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage 2023 (pp.224-229). International Measurement Confederation (IMEKO).
System Design for Precision Weeding in Secondary Archaeological Sites
Leccisi M.;Schirripa Spagnolo G.;Leccese F.
2023-01-01
Abstract
For the enhancement of secondary archaeological sites, it is essential to provide intervention methodologies that reduce biodeterioration and allow fruition of the cultural heritage. One of the problems that afflicts minor archaeological sites is the presence of spontaneous vegetation (especially ruderal). In this work, we present the project of a weeding system that makes use of the methodologies used in precision agriculture. It is planned to use a drone for the identification of weed vegetation and for the administration of targeted quantities of herbicides. Furthermore, with the use of a multispectral sensor it is possible to monitor the effectiveness of the treatments.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.