CURRENT STATUS AND PROSPECTS OF RESEARCH ON UAV REMOTE SENSING INVERSION OF RICE AGRONOMIC PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PARAMETERS
Keywords:
Rice, UAV, Remote sensing, Inversion, SpectrumAbstract
In recent years, UAV remote sensing technology has been widely used in the inversion of physical and chemical parameters of rice, and has gradually developed into the main way to obtain remote sensing information at the plot scale of rice fields. one of the paths. In-depth analysis of the current status and existence of inversion research on rice agronomic physical and chemical parameters (referring to parameters that can determine certain physical and chemical properties in the agricultural field) based on UAV remote sensing In the problem, it is helpful to better grasp the future development trend of rice drone remote sensing. Review of UAV remote sensing technology in retrieving biochemical component content, structural parameters, productivity, etc. The current research status of the research, in which the inversion research on the content of biochemical components mainly focuses on the direction of nitrogen and chlorophyll and is still dominated by data-driven methods, such as for inversion of nitrogen Narrow band vegetation index NDRE, inversion of rice chlorophyll content by coupling extreme learning machine and partial least squares regression, etc. , and the inversion method based on physical model Fewer; the inversion research of structural parameters mainly includes leaf area index, biomass, etc. , and the method includes the radiation transfer mechanism model used to invert the leaf area index. PROSAIL, used to reverse Optimized Gaussian process regression method based on canopy spectral characteristics for evolving biomass; remote sensing of productivity focuses on rice yield estimation, disease and lodging detection, and the method is useful for water Rice estimation utilization RGB Image usage K- Means Fusion with kernel correlation filtering algorithm. A summary of UAV remote sensing platforms, equipment, and methods was conducted, and nearly 10 year rice farmer Research progress and results of UAV remote sensing inversion of physical and chemical parameters.References
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