A new, low-cost ground-based NDVI sensor for manual and automated crop monitoring

IF 6.3 Q1 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
Reena Macagga , Geoffroy Sossa , Yvonne Ayaribil , Rinan Bayot , Pearl Sanchez , Jürgen Augustin , Sonoko Dorothea Bellingrath-Kimura , Mathias Hoffmann
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Ground-based normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) sensors are vital for accurate, localized crop condition and growth assessments, but their high cost and labor-intensive operation limit accessibility. To close this gap, this study presents a low-cost NDVI sensor priced under €250, offering an affordable yet high-accuracy crop monitoring tool. The device has dual functionality, operating in both manual (handheld) and automatic (standalone) modes, enabling continuous crop monitoring with higher temporal resolution and reduced labor costs. This study also identified and corrected the underestimation of measurements at higher NDVI values through sensor calibration. Subsequent field validation proved the accuracy of the low-cost sensor, showing a generally good overall agreement with results obtained with the reference sensor ( = 0.99) after applying the derived calibration function. Extended field trials in Benin and the Philippines demonstrated the reliability of the device to adequately monitor treatment differences in various crop development and biomass accumulation. Further customization into automatic mode enabled continuous, high-frequency NDVI measurements, showing its ability to monitor crop phenological changes, such as senescence, in an additional field testing in Germany. Overall, this study demonstrates that the developed NDVI sensor device, made from affordable, off-the-shelf components, can be adapted into a scientifically usable NDVI sensor that is accurate, reliable, and cost-effective. It offers a viable alternative to expensive in-field monitoring systems and promotes accessibility to ground-based crop monitoring solutions, especially for research in the Global South.
一种新的低成本地面NDVI传感器,用于手动和自动作物监测
基于地面的归一化植被指数(NDVI)传感器对于准确、局部的作物状况和生长评估至关重要,但其高成本和劳动密集型操作限制了其可及性。为了缩小这一差距,本研究提出了一种价格低于250欧元的低成本NDVI传感器,提供了一种经济实惠且高精度的作物监测工具。该设备具有双重功能,可在手动(手持)和自动(独立)模式下操作,可实现更高时间分辨率的连续作物监测,并降低人工成本。本研究还通过传感器校准识别并纠正了在较高NDVI值下测量值的低估。随后的现场验证证明了低成本传感器的准确性,在应用导出的校准函数后,与参考传感器(r²= 0.99)获得的结果总体上一致。在贝宁和菲律宾进行的扩展田间试验证明了该装置在充分监测各种作物发育和生物量积累的处理差异方面的可靠性。在德国的另一场田间测试中,进一步定制自动模式实现了连续、高频的NDVI测量,显示了其监测作物物候变化(如衰老)的能力。总的来说,这项研究表明,开发的NDVI传感器设备,由价格合理的现成组件制成,可以适应为科学可用的NDVI传感器,准确,可靠,具有成本效益。它为昂贵的田间监测系统提供了一种可行的替代方案,并促进了地面作物监测解决方案的可及性,特别是对南半球的研究而言。
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