Field radiometric calibration of a multispectral on-the-go sensor dedicated to the characterization of vineyard foliage

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TitreField radiometric calibration of a multispectral on-the-go sensor dedicated to the characterization of vineyard foliage
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursBourgeon M-A, Paoli J-N, Jones G, Villette S, Gee C
JournalCOMPUTERS AND ELECTRONICS IN AGRICULTURE
Volume123
Pagination184-194
Date PublishedAPR
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0168-1699
Mots-clésAgroecology, Multispectral imaging, NDVI, Precision viticulture, Proximal sensing, Radiometric calibration
Résumé

The accurate assessment of the vigor and disease impact is a major challenge in precision viticulture. It is essential for managing phytosanitary treatments. Up to now, some remote sensing techniques such as aerial imagery and handheld optical sensors have been applied to grapevine characterization. However each technique provides limited, specific information about foliage. To broaden the characterization of the foliage, we developed a proximal integrated, multispectral imaging sensor that operates in the visible and near-infrared bands. It is mounted on a track-laying tractor equipped with a Greenseeker-RT-100, coupled with a GPS-RTK. As the sensor is very sensitive to the ambient light, a radiometric calibration is required: it allows producing absolute reflectance images, using a color chart. If the chart is hidden by leaves, for instance, the images are corrected using the linear interpolation method. The adaptive radiometric method is evaluated as a function of the number of neutral patches selected on the color chart during the linear regression process and the efficiency of the spatial interpolation method is assessed using a leave-one-out-cross-validation (LOOCV) method. The radiometric calibration is validated by comparison of NDVI maps produced by imagery and by the Greenseeker, a commercial system. In the early stage of berry formation, we examined and quantified the spatial patterns and demonstrated a low-cost imagery method that is capable of analyzing correctly the vigor. This corroborates the efficiency of the calibration method encouraging the use of multi-spectral imagery for other vineyard applications, such as the characterization of physiological status. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.compag.2016.02.019