Title
Development of low-cost remote sensing tools and methods for supporting smallholder agriculture
Date Issued
01 September 2020
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
CUCHO PADIN, GONZALO AUGUSTO
Palacios S.
BALCAZAR GUERRERO, MARIO
Quiroz R.
Abstract
Agricultural UAV-based remote sensing tools to facilitate decision-making for increasing productivity in developing countries were developed and tested. Specifically, a high-quality multispectral sensor and sophisticated-yet-user-friendly data processing techniques (software) under an open-access policy were implemented. The multispectral sensor—IMAGRI-CIP—is a low-cost adaptable multi-sensor array that allows acquiring high-quality and low-SNR images from a UAV platform used to estimate vegetation indexes such as NDVI. Also, a set of software tools that included wavelet-based image alignment, image stitching, and crop classification have been implemented and made available to the remote sensing community. A validation field experiment carried out at the International Potato Center facilities (Lima, Peru) to test the developed tools is reported. A thorough comparison study with a wide-used commercial agricultural camera showed that IMAGRI-CIP provides highly correlated NDVI values (R2≥ 0.8). Additionally, an application field experiment was conducted in Kilosa, Tanzania, to test the tools in smallholder farm settings, featuring high-heterogeneous crop plots. Results showed high accuracy (> 82%) to identify 13 different crops either as mono-crop or as mixed-crops.
Start page
247
End page
263
Volume
12
Issue
3
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Agricultura
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85077373928
Source
Applied Geomatics
Resource of which it is part
Applied Geomatics
ISSN of the container
18669298
Source funding
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Sources of information:
Directorio de Producción Científica
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