Using Hyperspectral Imagery To Identify Turfgrass Stresses
TBMG-2660
03/01/2008
- Content
The use of a form of remote sensing to aid in the management of large turfgrass fields (e.g. golf courses) has been proposed. A turfgrass field of interest would be surveyed in sunlight by use of an airborne hyperspectral imaging system, then the raw observational data would be preprocessed into hyperspectral reflectance image data. These data would be further processed to identify turfgrass stresses, to determine the spatial distributions of those stresses, and to generate maps showing the spatial distributions.
- Citation
- "Using Hyperspectral Imagery To Identify Turfgrass Stresses," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2008.