RICE CROP MONITORING USING SENTINEL-1 C-BAND DATA
Among the cereal grains, rice is staple food for ½ of the world population. In Asian countries as population increases, the demand for rice also increases. For this future demand rice, biophysical variables are monitored for agricultural management and yield prediction using space borne s...
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doaj-84cd91bb1a7f4bfdba3be8b0f8f028f92020-11-25T01:50:13ZengCopernicus PublicationsThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences1682-17502194-90342019-07-01XLII-3-W6737710.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-3-W6-73-2019RICE CROP MONITORING USING SENTINEL-1 C-BAND DATAC. Dineshkumar0J. Satishkumar1Remote Sensing and GIS, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, IndiaDepartment of Civil Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, IndiaAmong the cereal grains, rice is staple food for ½ of the world population. In Asian countries as population increases, the demand for rice also increases. For this future demand rice, biophysical variables are monitored for agricultural management and yield prediction using space borne satellite platform. While in satellite remote sensing there are numerous trouble in mapping and monitoring rice field, particularly in multi season paddy in rainy season, incorporating the changes in crop phenology, the impact of climate and farmland variability. To determine these issues Sentinel-1 was launched and provide opportunity to monitor rice crop, in 10 m spatial resolution, C-band, dual polarization image with 12 days revisit. A rice field in Kulithalai, Tamilnadu is utilized as examination. In this study Sentinel-1 data, which can recognize little vegetation difference at firmly found ground truth (GT) point. While observing the different growing stages of rice, the volume scattering segment proportion was increased though the surface scattering segment proportion for the most part diminished. During rice growing stages, surface scattering component ratio decreased, while volume scattering ratio will be increased. This study describes how multi temporal observation by SAR has extent capacity for estimating rice growing land and monitoring growing stages and also interpret σ<sup>0</sup>VV and σ<sup>0</sup>VH back scattering co-efficient. These are examined by knowing crop parameters like leaf area index, plant height, no. of panicle/m<sup>2</sup> and no. of grains/m<sup>2</sup>.https://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XLII-3-W6/73/2019/isprs-archives-XLII-3-W6-73-2019.pdf |
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RICE CROP MONITORING USING SENTINEL-1 C-BAND DATA |
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RICE CROP MONITORING USING SENTINEL-1 C-BAND DATA |
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RICE CROP MONITORING USING SENTINEL-1 C-BAND DATA |
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RICE CROP MONITORING USING SENTINEL-1 C-BAND DATA |
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rice crop monitoring using sentinel-1 c-band data |
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Among the cereal grains, rice is staple food for ½ of the world population. In Asian countries as population increases, the demand for rice also increases. For this future demand rice, biophysical variables are monitored for agricultural management and yield prediction using space borne satellite platform. While in satellite remote sensing there are numerous trouble in mapping and monitoring rice field, particularly in multi season paddy in rainy season, incorporating the changes in crop phenology, the impact of climate and farmland variability. To determine these issues Sentinel-1 was launched and provide opportunity to monitor rice crop, in 10 m spatial resolution, C-band, dual polarization image with 12 days revisit. A rice field in Kulithalai, Tamilnadu is utilized as examination. In this study Sentinel-1 data, which can recognize little vegetation difference at firmly found ground truth (GT) point. While observing the different growing stages of rice, the volume scattering segment proportion was increased though the surface scattering segment proportion for the most part diminished. During rice growing stages, surface scattering component ratio decreased, while volume scattering ratio will be increased. This study describes how multi temporal observation by SAR has extent capacity for estimating rice growing land and monitoring growing stages and also interpret σ<sup>0</sup>VV and σ<sup>0</sup>VH back scattering co-efficient. These are examined by knowing crop parameters like leaf area index, plant height, no. of panicle/m<sup>2</sup> and no. of grains/m<sup>2</sup>. |
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