Near real-time high-resolution airborne camera,AEROCam, for precision agriculture |
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Authors: | Xiaodong Zhang Ho Jin Kim Clinton Streeter David A. Claypool Ramesh Sivanpillai Santhosh Seelan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Earth System Science and Policy , University of North Dakota , Grand Forks, ND, 58202-9011, USA zhang@aero.und.edu;3. Northern Great Plains Center for People and Environment , University of North Dakota , Grand Forks, ND, 58202, USA;4. Department of Plant Sciences , University of Wyoming , Laramie, WY, 82071, USA;5. Department of Botany and WyGISC , University of Wyoming , Laramie, WY, 82071, USA;6. Department of Space Studies , University of North Dakota , Grand Forks, ND, 58202, USA |
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Abstract: | Precision agriculture often relies on high-resolution imagery to delineate the variability within a field. Airborne Environmental Research Observational Camera (AEROCam) was designed to meet the needs of agriculture producers, ranchers, and researchers, who require high-resolution imagery in a near real-time environment for rapid decision support. AEROCam was developed and operated through a unique collaboration between several departments at the University of North Dakota, including the Upper Midwest Aerospace Consortium (UMAC), the School of Engineering and Mines, and flight operations at the John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences. AEROCam consists of a Redlake MS4100 area-scan multi-spectral digital camera that features a 1920 × 1080 CCD array (7.4-μm detector) with 8-bit quantization. When operated at ~2 km above ground level, multispectral images with four bands in the visible and near infrared have a ground sample distance of 1 m with a horizontal extent of just over 1.6 km. Depending on the applications, flying at different altitudes can adjust the spatial resolution from 0.25 to 2 m. Rigorous spectral and radiometric calibrations allow AEROCam to be used in a variety of applications, qualitative and quantitative. Equipped with an inertial measurement unit (IMU) system, the images acquired can be geo-referenced automatically and delivered to end users near real time through our Digital Northern Great Plains system (DNGP). The images are also available to zone mapping application for precision farming (ZoneMAP), an online decision support tool for creating management zones from remote sensing imagery and data from other sources. Operational since 2004, AEROCam has flown over 250 sorties and delivered over 150,000 images to the users in the Northern Great Plains region, resulting in numerous applications in precision agriculture and resource management. |
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Keywords: | precision agriculture AEROCam remote sensing near real time high resolution ZoneMAP DNGP |
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