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Geographical model for precise agriculture monitoring with real-time remote sensing
Authors:O Beeri  A Peled
Institution:1. Central Rice Research Institute, Cuttack 753006, Orissa, India;2. Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi 110012, India;1. Central European Institute of Technology, Brno University of Technology, phone: +420 541 146 395;7. Central European Institute of Technology, Brno University of Technology;71. Department of Control and Instrumentation, Brno University of Technology
Abstract:This paper presents a remote sensing model for crop monitoring that was developed by the authors in a multi-year study. It also presents two experiments conducted for testing a newly developed application. The model combines remote sensing models using mapping of the spatial distribution of vegetation in an agricultural field, with precision agricultural models that maximize the output (yield) while minimizing the input (cost). This combination enables one to operate a monitoring and management process that includes every sub-unit of the field using remote sensing mapping.The model consists of five steps: (1) Preparing information layers that map the crop-affecting elements, e.g. irrigation and topography; (2) Collecting spectral and plant data simultaneously; (3) Processing and analyzing the data in order to prepare vegetation maps; (4) Decision-making in accordance with the above-mentioned maps or with predicted-yield maps; and (5) Quality control.The experiments showed that although the results were not statistically significant, the application of the proposed model enables one to draw recommendations within 45 h, and that remote sensing monitoring results in more benefits than do traditional control methods. The quality control was not ideal, due to the narrow range of the spectrum used in the remote sensing monitoring.
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