Unmanned Aerial Vehicles(UAV) are an exciting new remote sensing tool capable of acquiring high resolution spatial data. This study has developed a UAV capable of collecting hyper resolution visible, multispectral and thermal imagery for application to Precision Viticulture (PV). Traditional modes of data collection are not well suited to the detection of subtle but important changes in vineyard structure given low temporal and spatial resolutions. Mapping with UAVs has the potential to provide imagery at an unprecedented spatial and temporal resolution. We present a technical description of our UAV and its payload options including visible imagery which is processed using feature matching and photogrammetric techniques to create Digital Surface Models(DSMs) of the vineyards. A thermal infrared camera is used to map soil moisture enabling assessment of irrigation efficiency, and a six-band multispectral camera enables the calculation of vegetation indices that relate to vineyard vigour and health.
History
Publication title
School of Geography & Environmental Studies Conference 2011
Editors
School of Geography & Environmental Studies
Pagination
x-x
Department/School
School of Geography, Planning and Spatial Sciences
Publisher
University of Tasmania
Place of publication
Hobart
Event title
School of Geography & Environmental Studies Conference 2011
Event Venue
Hobart
Date of Event (Start Date)
2011-06-28
Date of Event (End Date)
2011-06-29
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Assessment and management of Antarctic and Southern Ocean ecosystems