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UAV Flight Experiments Applied to the Remote Sensing of Vegetated Areas

Journal

REMOTE SENSING
Volume 6, Issue 11, Pages 11051-11081

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/rs61111051

Keywords

UAV; RPAS; vegetation indices; precision agriculture; payload

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  1. Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness of Spain [TRA2013-45119-R]

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The miniaturization of electronics, computers and sensors has created new opportunities for remote sensing applications. Despite the current restrictions on regulation, the use of unmanned aerial vehicles equipped with small thermal, laser or spectral sensors has emerged as a promising alternative for assisting modeling, mapping and monitoring applications in rangelands, forests and agricultural environments. This review provides an overview of recent research that has reported UAV flight experiments on the remote sensing of vegetated areas. To provide a differential trend to other reviews, this paper is not limited to crops and precision agriculture applications, but also includes forest and rangeland applications. This work follows a top-down categorization strategy and attempts to fill the gap between application requirements and the characteristics of selected tools, payloads and platforms. Furthermore, correlations between common requirements and the most frequently used solutions are highlighted.

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