Sentera Extends Compatibility for New Geolocation System

Sentera Extends Compatibility for New Geolocation System

Sentera, the industry-leading ag analytics platform powered by machine learning, today released its new integration between its ultra-high-resolution 65R Sensor and its Direct Georeferencing (DGR) System, which quickly connects to an ag drone to add high-precision location certainty to high-resolution aerial imagery.

“In today’s climate, our customers require ways to do more with less – and existing drone technology only gets them so far,” said Ryan Nelson, chief mechanical engineer, Sentera. “The pairing of our newest tools unlocks efficiency and productivity, helping to streamline workflows from data collection to capture to analysis.”

The 65R offers an unprecedented 65MP resolution for aerial imagery. With its lightweight design and sustained three-frame-per-second capture rate, the 65R enables agronomic leaders to fly longer and cover more acres faster.  

The Sentera DGR System features a tactical-grade inertial measurement unit (IMU) and RTK GPS that tightly integrates with a compatible sensor. DGR-enabled products quickly connect with compatible drones, including the DJI Matrice 300.

“Bringing the 65R Sensor and DGR System together means our customers can accurately project high resolution imagery onto a map without stitching, enabling them to map more acres at a faster rate,” said Nelson.  “Reduced flight and processing time means researchers, product developers, and agronomic leaders are empowered to spend time where it matters most: validating crop health performance and outcomes.”

For more information about the 65R Sensor and DGR System, visit https://www.sentera.com.

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