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Intelligent thermal image-based sensor for affordable measurement of crop canopy temperature

Jaime Giménez-Gallego, Juan D. González-Teruel, F. Soto, Manuel Jiménez Buendía, Honorio Navarro-Hellín, Roque Torres-Sánchez

2021Computers and Electronics in Agriculture50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Crop canopy temperature measurement is necessary for monitoring water stress indicators such as the Crop Water Stress Index (CWSI). Water stress indicators are very useful for irrigation strategies management in the precision agriculture context. For this purpose, one of the techniques used is thermography, which allows remote temperature measurement. However, the applicability of these techniques depends on being affordable, allowing continuous monitoring over multiple field measurement. In this article, the development of a sensor capable of automatically measuring the crop canopy temperature by means of a low-cost thermal camera and the implementation of artificial intelligence-based image segmentation models is presented. In addition, we provide results on almond trees comparing our system with a commercial thermal camera, in which an R-squared of 0.75 is obtained.

Topics & Concepts

CanopyThermographyPrecision agricultureRemote sensingEnvironmental scienceContext (archaeology)Agricultural engineeringIrrigationWater stressComputer scienceAgricultureEngineeringAgronomyInfraredGeographyOpticsBiologyArchaeologyPhysicsRemote Sensing in AgricultureSmart Agriculture and AIIndustrial Vision Systems and Defect Detection