An analysis of the effects of water regime on grapevine canopy status using a UAV and a mobile robot

IF 6.3 Q1 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
Diego Tiozzo Fasiolo , Alessandro Pichierri , Paolo Sivilotti , Lorenzo Scalera
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In this paper, we propose a novel approach for analyzing the effects of water regime on grapevine canopy status using robotics as an aid for monitoring and mapping. Data from an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and a ground mobile robot are used to obtain multispectral images and multiple vegetation indexes, and the 3D reconstruction of the canopy, respectively. Unlike previous works, sixty vegetation indexes are computed precisely by using the projected area of the vineyard point cloud as a mask. Extensive experimental tests on repeated plots of Pinot gris vines show that the GDVI, PVI, and TGI vegetation indexes are positively correlated with the water potential: GDVI (R2=0.90 and 0.57 for the stem and pre-dawn water potential, respectively), PVI (R2=0.90 and 0.57), TGI (R2=0.87 and 0.77). Furthermore, the canopy volume and the canopy area projected on the ground are impacted by the water status, as well as stem and pre-dawn water potential measurements. The results obtained in this work demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed approach and the potential of robotic technologies, supporting precision viticulture.

利用无人机和移动机器人分析水分状况对葡萄树冠状态的影响
在本文中,我们提出了一种新的方法来分析水情对葡萄冠层状态的影响,使用机器人作为监测和绘图的辅助工具。使用无人机和地面移动机器人的数据分别获得多光谱图像和多个植被指数,并对树冠进行三维重建。与以前的工作不同,60个植被指数是通过使用葡萄园点云的投影面积作为遮罩来精确计算的。对灰皮诺葡萄藤重复试验区的广泛试验表明,GDVI、PVI和TGI植被指数与水势呈正相关:GDVI(茎和黎明前水势分别为R2=0.90和0.57)、PVI(R2=0.90,0.57)和TGI(R20.87和0.77),冠层体积和投影在地面上的冠层面积受到水分状况以及树干和黎明前水势测量的影响。这项工作中获得的结果证明了所提出的方法的可行性和机器人技术的潜力,支持精确葡萄栽培。
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