Detection technologies and sensing systems for crop pest identification and infestation severity prediction: a review
Tianhua Chen, Yafei Wang, Jingmin Dang, Fu Zhang, Changji Wang

TL;DR
This paper reviews technologies for detecting crop pests using gas sensors, focusing on infrared absorption spectroscopy for improved monitoring in precision agriculture.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive overview of infrared-based gas sensors for crop pest monitoring, emphasizing their design and application strategies.
Findings
Infrared absorption spectroscopy-based gas sensors offer high sensitivity and scalability for pest detection.
The paper outlines key technologies and fabrication processes for trace gas sensors in agricultural monitoring.
Application strategies include transmission network design and platform integration for real-world use.
Abstract
With the rapid development of precision agriculture technology, agricultural production is gradually shifting from traditional experience-based practices to data-driven decision-making. Pest species identification and scale prediction are crucial technologies in the field of pest detection. Compared with traditional pest monitoring methods, detection based on organic volatile gases released by crops under pest stress provides superior temporal and spatial resolution. The use of gas sensors in crop pest monitoring has great potential for application in future agricultural production. Infrared absorption spectroscopy-based gas sensors have gained widespread attention in crop pest monitoring due to their superior detection sensitivity and extensive scalability. A comprehensive overview of recent advances in intelligent detection methods and equipment for crop pest monitoring is provided.…
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TopicsSmart Agriculture and AI · Water Quality Monitoring and Analysis · Spectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses
