2004
DOI: 10.1117/12.519712
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New adaptive methods for sensing of chemical components and biological agents

Abstract: It is known that leaf reflectance spectra can be used to estimate the contents of chemical components in vegetation. Recent novel applications include the detection of harmful biological agents that can originate from agricultural bioterrorism attacks. Such attacks have been identified as a major threat to the United States' agriculture. Nevertheless, the usefulness of such approach is currently limited by distorting factors, in particular soil reflectance.The quantitative analysis of the spectral curves from … Show more

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