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"On-the-go" multispectral imaging system embedded on a track laying tractor to characterize the vine foliage
Marie-aure Bourgeonsubject
État sanitaireSanitary stateNDVIVine foliageGreenseekerFeuillageViticulture de précisionIn-field phenotypingGrapes areaMulti-spectral imaging systemPhénotypage au champImagerie multi-spectraleZone des grappesGrowing follow-upProxidétectionProximal sensingSuivi de croissancePrecision viticulture[SPI.SIGNAL] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingdescription
Mutispectral imaging systems are widely used in remote sensing for Precision Viticulture. In this work, this technique was applied in the proximal sensing context to characterize vine foliage. A mobile terrestrial experimental system is presented, composed of a GPS receiver, a multi-spectral camera acquiring visible and near infrared images, and a Greenseeker RT-100 which measures the Normalized Difference Vegetative Index (NDVI). This optical system observes vine foliage in the trellis plan, in natural sunlight. The experimental field is planted with Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Meunier cultivars in a latin squared pattern. In 2013, six datasets were acquired at various phenological stages.Spectral properties of the vegetation are accessible on images when they are calibrated in reflectance. This step requires the use of a MacBeth colorchart as a radiometric reference. When the chart is hidden by leaves, the calibration parameters are estimated by simple linear interpolation using the results from resembling images, which have a visible chart. The performance of this method is verified with a cross-validation technique (LOOCV).To validate the data provided by the experimental system, the NDVI given by the Greenseeker was compared to those computed from the calibrated images. The assessment of the versatility of the system is done with the images where several indices were determined. It allows an innovative follow-up of the vegetative growth, and offering phenotyping applications. Moreover, the characterization of the sanitary state of the foliage prove that this technique is versatile and accurate.
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2015-01-01 |