JOURNAL ARTICLE

ESTIMATION OF MAIZE BIOMASS USING UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES

Abstract

ABSTRACT Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are a promising tool for technology development and transfer and for the economic success of the agricultural sector. The objective of this study is to assess the validity of biomass estimation in a commercial maize plantation using aerial images obtained by a UAV. The proposed methodology involved analyzing images acquired in scheduled flights, processing orthophoto (georeferenced image) data, evaluating digital terrain elevation models, and assessing the quality of dense point clouds. Data were collected using two cameras, one with a 16-megapixel flat lens and the other with a 12-megapixel fish-eye lens coupled to a UAV, at two flight altitudes (30 and 60 meters) over hybrid maize (AG1051) crop irrigated by center pivot in the municipality of Limoeiro do Norte, Ceará, Brazil. Crop biomass was estimated in 1 m2 plots sampled randomly, and data were validated by interpreting aerial images of target areas. The measurements of biomass using UAV-based aerial images were promising. The estimated values were more accurate using the fish-eye lens at 30 m altitude, corresponding to 2.97 kg m-2, which is very close to the values measured in the field (2.92 kg m-2).

Keywords:
Orthophoto Remote sensing Environmental science Biomass (ecology) Terrain Photogrammetry Point cloud Digital elevation model Georeference Precision agriculture Altitude (triangle) Geography Mathematics Cartography Computer science Agriculture Computer vision Agronomy Physical geography Biology

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Topics

Remote Sensing and LiDAR Applications
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Environmental Engineering
Remote Sensing in Agriculture
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Ecology
3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage
Physical Sciences →  Earth and Planetary Sciences →  Geology

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