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21 May 2018 Using hyperspectral sensors for crop vegetation status monitoring in precision agriculture
Marius Cristian Luculescu, Luciana Cristea, Sorin Constantin Zamfira, Attila Laszlo Boer
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Abstract
The world is continuously changing. Day by day we are faced with more and more changes regarding the climate, technology, economy and society. All of these place their mark on agroecosystems. Major economic and environmental impacts can be obtained by providing water and nutritional supplements just to those plants that need them, only when they need and in proper quantities. In order to do this, a real time management of agricultural crops is necessary. The paper presents a solution for crop vegetation status monitoring in precision agriculture, based on hyperspectral sensors, namely on spectrometers, placed on an UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle).
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Marius Cristian Luculescu, Luciana Cristea, Sorin Constantin Zamfira, and Attila Laszlo Boer "Using hyperspectral sensors for crop vegetation status monitoring in precision agriculture", Proc. SPIE 10664, Autonomous Air and Ground Sensing Systems for Agricultural Optimization and Phenotyping III, 106640W (21 May 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2305156
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KEYWORDS
Vegetation

Spectrometers

Data acquisition

Near infrared

Sensors

Reflectivity

Agriculture

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