2020
DOI: 10.20870/oeno-one.2020.54.1.2557
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Comparing vineyard imagery acquired from Sentinel-2 and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) platform

Abstract: Aim: The recent availability of Sentinel-2 satellites has led to an increasing interest in their use in viticulture. The aim of this short communication is to determine performance and limitation of a Sentinel-2 vegetation index in precision viticulture applications, in terms of correlation and variability assessment, compared to the same vegetation index derived from an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). Normalised difference vegetation index (NDVI) was used as reference vegetation index.Methods and Results: UAV … Show more

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“…Medium-resolution data may be the most cost-effective to inspect large areas, particularly in the case of extreme weather events. Previous studies provided evidence of the agreement between VIs calculated from high-and medium-resolution images and the feasibility to use Sentinel-2 spectral data to obtain valuable information on vineyards [24][25][26]. Therefore, while we are aware that using higher-resolution products would improve the results, the findings of this study highlighted that Sentinel-2 data could support decision-making towards assessment and recovery management.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
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“…Medium-resolution data may be the most cost-effective to inspect large areas, particularly in the case of extreme weather events. Previous studies provided evidence of the agreement between VIs calculated from high-and medium-resolution images and the feasibility to use Sentinel-2 spectral data to obtain valuable information on vineyards [24][25][26]. Therefore, while we are aware that using higher-resolution products would improve the results, the findings of this study highlighted that Sentinel-2 data could support decision-making towards assessment and recovery management.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…The pixel-spacing of 10 × 10 or 20 × 20 m implies the inclusion of both rows and inter-rows, affecting crop status evaluation [52]. This spatial resolution limits the employment of Sentinel-2 imagery to areas larger than 0.5 ha [26,33]. Moreover, the cloud coverage may represent a limitation to the usability of the images, especially during early spring, when weather conditions are unstable.…”
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“…Pixels close to the border zones in a parcel are considerably affected by the adjacent pixels belonging to the intended zone (mainly roads), reducing the estimated NDVI values. This fact becomes more important as the spatial resolution of the platform is increased and thus is much more important in the case of satellites than in the case of UAVs [69].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For the spatial variation comparison of proximal and satellite systems and their relation to the yield, four VIs, and two VBVs were examined. As far as it concerns the VIs, the most commonly used vegetation index, NDVI, and the innovative and intriguing calculations of NDRE, MSAVI, and NDWI were computed [13,33,[57][58][59].…”
Section: Spectral Characteristics Of Vegetation Indices and Vegetation Biophysical Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%