The objective of the work reported is the development of red-edge
methodology in order to characterize agricultural vegetation types and the
determination of relationships between different vegetation (high biomass, low
biomass) and thermal images. Therefore, the aim was to calculate red-edge
position (REP) values and compare them to traditional vegetation indices (NDVI)
and thermal images. Images were taken by a DAIS 7915 airborne imaging
spectrometer that was equipped with an additional thermal imaging system. An
exponential relationship was found between the on-curve-evaluation based (REP)
and the broad band vegetation indices (NDVI). A linear relationship was
determined between surface temperature differences (
ΔTs
)
of the vegetation and NDVI values. A logarithmic relationship was found between
surface temperature differences (
ΔTs
) of the vegetation
of the canopy and red-edge position (REP). NDVI and REP are suitable vegetation
indices when there are several bands available in the spectral range of 600-800
nm. REP was found to be a suitable method for analyzing and characterizing
vegetated surfaces.
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