Radiometric Calibration of ‘Commercial off the Shelf’ Cameras for UAV-Based High-Resolution Temporal Crop Phenotyping of Reflectance and NDVI

Vegetation indices, such as the Normalised Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), are common metrics used for measuring traits of interest in crop phenotyping. However, traditional measurements of these indices are often influenced by multiple confounding factors such as canopy cover and reflectance of...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Fenner H. Holman, Andrew B. Riche, March Castle, Martin J. Wooster, Malcolm J. Hawkesford
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Remote Sensing
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/11/14/1657
id doaj-983cfd3ccfa142088e527fcc8585173d
record_format Article
spelling doaj-983cfd3ccfa142088e527fcc8585173d2020-11-24T21:33:41ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922019-07-011114165710.3390/rs11141657rs11141657Radiometric Calibration of ‘Commercial off the Shelf’ Cameras for UAV-Based High-Resolution Temporal Crop Phenotyping of Reflectance and NDVIFenner H. Holman0Andrew B. Riche1March Castle2Martin J. Wooster3Malcolm J. Hawkesford4Department of Geography, King’s College London, London WC2B 4BG, UKRothamsted Research, Harpenden, Hertfordshire AL5 2JQ, UKRothamsted Research, Harpenden, Hertfordshire AL5 2JQ, UKDepartment of Geography, King’s College London, London WC2B 4BG, UKRothamsted Research, Harpenden, Hertfordshire AL5 2JQ, UKVegetation indices, such as the Normalised Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), are common metrics used for measuring traits of interest in crop phenotyping. However, traditional measurements of these indices are often influenced by multiple confounding factors such as canopy cover and reflectance of underlying soil, visible in canopy gaps. Digital cameras mounted to Unmanned Aerial Vehicles offer the spatial resolution to investigate these confounding factors, however incomplete methods for radiometric calibration into reflectance units limits how the data can be applied to phenotyping. In this study, we assess the applicability of very high spatial resolution (1 cm) UAV-based imagery taken with commercial off the shelf (COTS) digital cameras for both deriving calibrated reflectance imagery, and isolating vegetation canopy reflectance from that of the underlying soil. We present new methods for successfully normalising COTS camera imagery for exposure and solar irradiance effects, generating multispectral (RGB-NIR) orthomosaics of our target field-based wheat crop trial. Validation against measurements from a ground spectrometer showed good results for reflectance (R<sup>2</sup> &#8805; 0.6) and NDVI (R<sup>2</sup> &#8805; 0.88). Application of imagery collected through the growing season and masked using the Excess Green Red index was used to assess the impact of canopy cover on NDVI measurements. Results showed the impact of canopy cover artificially reducing plot NDVI values in the early season, where canopy development is low.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/11/14/1657Unmanned Aerial Vehiclereflectanceradiometric calibrationNDVIdigital camerascanopy reflectance
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Fenner H. Holman
Andrew B. Riche
March Castle
Martin J. Wooster
Malcolm J. Hawkesford
spellingShingle Fenner H. Holman
Andrew B. Riche
March Castle
Martin J. Wooster
Malcolm J. Hawkesford
Radiometric Calibration of ‘Commercial off the Shelf’ Cameras for UAV-Based High-Resolution Temporal Crop Phenotyping of Reflectance and NDVI
Remote Sensing
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
reflectance
radiometric calibration
NDVI
digital cameras
canopy reflectance
author_facet Fenner H. Holman
Andrew B. Riche
March Castle
Martin J. Wooster
Malcolm J. Hawkesford
author_sort Fenner H. Holman
title Radiometric Calibration of ‘Commercial off the Shelf’ Cameras for UAV-Based High-Resolution Temporal Crop Phenotyping of Reflectance and NDVI
title_short Radiometric Calibration of ‘Commercial off the Shelf’ Cameras for UAV-Based High-Resolution Temporal Crop Phenotyping of Reflectance and NDVI
title_full Radiometric Calibration of ‘Commercial off the Shelf’ Cameras for UAV-Based High-Resolution Temporal Crop Phenotyping of Reflectance and NDVI
title_fullStr Radiometric Calibration of ‘Commercial off the Shelf’ Cameras for UAV-Based High-Resolution Temporal Crop Phenotyping of Reflectance and NDVI
title_full_unstemmed Radiometric Calibration of ‘Commercial off the Shelf’ Cameras for UAV-Based High-Resolution Temporal Crop Phenotyping of Reflectance and NDVI
title_sort radiometric calibration of ‘commercial off the shelf’ cameras for uav-based high-resolution temporal crop phenotyping of reflectance and ndvi
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Vegetation indices, such as the Normalised Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), are common metrics used for measuring traits of interest in crop phenotyping. However, traditional measurements of these indices are often influenced by multiple confounding factors such as canopy cover and reflectance of underlying soil, visible in canopy gaps. Digital cameras mounted to Unmanned Aerial Vehicles offer the spatial resolution to investigate these confounding factors, however incomplete methods for radiometric calibration into reflectance units limits how the data can be applied to phenotyping. In this study, we assess the applicability of very high spatial resolution (1 cm) UAV-based imagery taken with commercial off the shelf (COTS) digital cameras for both deriving calibrated reflectance imagery, and isolating vegetation canopy reflectance from that of the underlying soil. We present new methods for successfully normalising COTS camera imagery for exposure and solar irradiance effects, generating multispectral (RGB-NIR) orthomosaics of our target field-based wheat crop trial. Validation against measurements from a ground spectrometer showed good results for reflectance (R<sup>2</sup> &#8805; 0.6) and NDVI (R<sup>2</sup> &#8805; 0.88). Application of imagery collected through the growing season and masked using the Excess Green Red index was used to assess the impact of canopy cover on NDVI measurements. Results showed the impact of canopy cover artificially reducing plot NDVI values in the early season, where canopy development is low.
topic Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
reflectance
radiometric calibration
NDVI
digital cameras
canopy reflectance
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/11/14/1657
work_keys_str_mv AT fennerhholman radiometriccalibrationofcommercialofftheshelfcamerasforuavbasedhighresolutiontemporalcropphenotypingofreflectanceandndvi
AT andrewbriche radiometriccalibrationofcommercialofftheshelfcamerasforuavbasedhighresolutiontemporalcropphenotypingofreflectanceandndvi
AT marchcastle radiometriccalibrationofcommercialofftheshelfcamerasforuavbasedhighresolutiontemporalcropphenotypingofreflectanceandndvi
AT martinjwooster radiometriccalibrationofcommercialofftheshelfcamerasforuavbasedhighresolutiontemporalcropphenotypingofreflectanceandndvi
AT malcolmjhawkesford radiometriccalibrationofcommercialofftheshelfcamerasforuavbasedhighresolutiontemporalcropphenotypingofreflectanceandndvi
_version_ 1725952575176441856