Use of High-Resolution Multispectral Imagery from an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle in Precision Agriculture
Document Type
Conference Paper
Journal/Book Title/Conference
IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS)
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Location
Melbourne, VIC
Publication Date
7-21-2013
Abstract
Precision agriculture requires high spatial management of the inputs to agricultural production. This requires that actionable information about crop and field status be acquired at the same high spatial resolution and at a temporal frequency appropriate for timely responses. This paper presents some results from an on-going project to explore the use of imagery collected from the use of a small unmanned aerial vehicle, called AggieAir, to estimate plant nitrogen and chlorophyll at approximately 13-cm resolution for a field of oats served by a center pivot sprinkler system. When combined with appropriate analytic tools, the AggieAir imagery can be successfully used to estimate plant nitrogen and chlorophyll levels at much finer than 1-m resolution.
Recommended Citation
Al-Arab, Manal; Torres-Rua, Alfonso; Ticlavilca, Andres; Jensen, Austin; and McKee, Mac, "Use of High-Resolution Multispectral Imagery from an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle in Precision Agriculture" (2013). AggieAir Presentations. Paper 32.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/aggieair_pres/32