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Australian Journal of Multi-disciplinary Engineering | 2011

The use of an unmanned aerial vehicle as a remote sensing platform in agriculture

Troy Jensen; L.C. Zeller; Armando Apan

Abstract One of the limitations of using hobbyist remotely controlled aircraft with an attached digital camera is that a great number of images look alike and unless a large number of natural features or artificial targets are present at the location, it is hard to identify and orientate the images. This paper investigates the use of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for use in agricultural applications. Trials were conducted, in collaboration with researchers from the Australian Research Centre for Aerospace Automation and Queensland University of Technology, on the ability of a UAV autopilot to accurately trigger a two-camera sensor when at a desired location. The study area was located at Watts Bridge Memorial Airfield, near Toogoolawah (152.460°, -27.098°) in southeast Queensland, Australia. The airfield has dedicated areas for use of remotely controlled aircraft, with the mission being undertaken on 5 March 2008. The target and waypoints were arranged so that the UAV flew in an anticlockwise flight pattern. Three separate missions were flown with images being acquired when over target on each of the nine passes. Although capturing the target in the image was achieved on every flight, the accuracy of capturing the target in the middle of the image was variable. The offset from the centre of the image to the target (zero in the perfect system) ranged from just under 15% to just over 60% of the image extent. The misalignment was due to a combination of the predetermined offset value, cross-wind, global position system/autopilot error, the UAV not being level when the image was acquired, and/or inaccuracies in positioning the sensors in the hinged pod. The capacity to accurately acquire images over pre-determined points is essential to ensure coverage and to expedite mosaicing of the images. It will also expand the application of these technologies into the broader-scale applications, such as imaging in broadacre cereal cropping or imaging along transects.


11th Australasian Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Conference | 2002

Spectral Discrimination And Separability Analysis Of Agricultural Crops And Soil Attributes Using Aster Imagery

Armando Apan; Rob Kelly; Troy Jensen; David Butler; Wayne Strong; Badri Basnet


Spatial Sciences 2003 Conference | 2003

Relating Satellite Imagery with Grain Protein Content

Badri Basnet; Armando Apan; Rob Kelly; Troy Jensen; Wayne Strong; David Butler


International Soil Tillage Research Organisation Conference, 16th Triennial Conference | 2003

Delineation of management zones using multiple crop yield data

Badri Basnet; Rob Kelly; Troy Jensen; Wayne Strong; Armando Apan; David Butler


Archive | 2003

Assessing grain crop attributes using digital imagery acquired from a low-altitude remote controlled aircraft

Troy Jensen; Armando Apan; Frank R. Young; Leslie Charles Zeller; Ken Cleminson


Archive | 2003

Within-field protein variation in the northern grains region

Wayne Strong; Robert Kelly; Troy Jensen; David Butler; Bill Town


Archive | 2009

Crop maturity mapping using a low-cost low-altitude remote sensing system

Troy Jensen; Armando Apan; Les Zeller


Agricultural Technologies In a Changing Climate: The 2009 CIGR International Symposium of the Australian Society for Engineering in Agriculture | 2009

The Use of a UAV as a Remote Sensing Platform in Agriculture

Troy Jensen; L Zeller; Armando Apan


Archive | 2004

Correlating high resolution aerial imagery with wheat yield and protein content

Armando Apan; Rob Kelly; Troy Jensen; Wayne Strong; David Butler


Archive | 2004

Use of airborne hyperspectral imagery to determine quality of sorghum crops

Natasha Wells; Rob Kelly; Stuart R. Phinn; Armando Apan; Troy Jensen; John Cooper; Wayne Strong

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Armando Apan

University of Southern Queensland

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Badri Basnet

University of Southern Queensland

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Frank R. Young

University of Southern Queensland

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