2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2005.04.004
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Characterisation of Soil Profile Roughness

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“…This result is aligned with different studies in [6][7][8]16] that found the ACF was well approximated by exponential correlation function. For larger sampling intervals, a mixed behavior is observed, where the exponential type resembled more closely the experimental ACF for lags less than l but the Gaussian type was slightly closer for lags greater than l. Deviation from the exponential ACF especially at higher lags was also found in [20]. Since exponential and Gaussian theoretical descriptions do not always describe the roughness of natural surfaces very well, more complex models for ACF can be found in [31], where two analytical models introducing a varying power for the correlation function are suggested to fit the experimental ACF.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
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“…This result is aligned with different studies in [6][7][8]16] that found the ACF was well approximated by exponential correlation function. For larger sampling intervals, a mixed behavior is observed, where the exponential type resembled more closely the experimental ACF for lags less than l but the Gaussian type was slightly closer for lags greater than l. Deviation from the exponential ACF especially at higher lags was also found in [20]. Since exponential and Gaussian theoretical descriptions do not always describe the roughness of natural surfaces very well, more complex models for ACF can be found in [31], where two analytical models introducing a varying power for the correlation function are suggested to fit the experimental ACF.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…More advanced profiling methods use non-contact, laser techniques such as triangulation [19,20] or time-of-flight distance meters [7]. In the triangulation laser techniques, each laser-illuminated soil feature is recorded onto a picture by a camera and then transformed to a reference frame using a dedicated calibration procedure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The orientation of mechanical tillage, which can be related to roughness measurements, has an influence on backscattering signals (Remond et al, 1999;Smyth et al, 2000;Zhixiong et al, 2005). However, the backscatter models do not enable the simulation of this influence directly.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Direct ground field measurement of surface roughness can be performed by either contact techniques [44][45][46] or non-contact techniques such as close range photogrammetry [15,26,[47][48][49][50] or laser scanning [32,[51][52][53]. Some authors made comparative studies [30,[54][55][56] and a review of the measurement techniques can be found in [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%