Evaluating NIR-Red and NIR-Red edge external filters with digital cameras for assessing vegetation indices under different illumination
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2017-08-31Author
Putra, Bayu Taruna Widjaja
Soni, Peeyush
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Consumer-grade digital cameras with or without external filters are recognized as a cost-effective
method of vegetation monitoring. These cameras could produce time series information related to biophysical
properties of vegetation. This paper evaluates the use of low-cost external filters with digital
cameras for assessing vegetation indices (VIs). The system was implemented for ground-based (handheld)
remote sensing in assessing biophysical properties of vegetation like plant phenology and
Chlorophyll content. It also has high potential for above-canopy measurement using low-altitude remote
sensing (LARS). In this study the modified cameras were used to capture near-infrared (NIR), red-edge
(RE), and red (R) bands using proposed external filters. We use the low-cost NIR-R and NIR-RE external
filters with modified cameras and tested the cameras performance using custom chamber under different
illumination. Based on our findings, a method was proposed for enhancing the value of VI, which comprised
the extracted DN of two broadbands like NIR and R. New ranges of broadband in red edge area
(RE
high
and RE
) are proposed as alternative bands in estimating Chlorophyll content. In addition, evaluation
and implementation for assessing VIs are detailed in this study.
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