CIOP   05384
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES OPTICAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
LEDs USED AS SPECTRAL SELECTIVE LIGHT DETECTORS IN REMOTE SENSING TECHNIQUES.
Autor/es:
: WEBER CHRISTIAN, TOCHO JORGE O ., RODRIGUEZ EDMUNDO & H. A. ACCIARESI
Revista:
journal of physics conf. series
Editorial:
IOP Publishing
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2011 vol. 274 p. 12103 - 12109
ISSN:
1742-6588
Resumen:
Abstract. Remote sensing has been commonly considered as an effective technique indeveloping precision agriculture tools. Ground based and satellite spectral sensors have wideuses to retrieve remotely quantitative biophysical and biochemical characteristics of vegetationcanopies as well as vegetation ground cover. Usually in-field remote sensing technologies useeither a combination of interferential filters and photodiodes or different compactspectrometers to separate the spectral regions of interest.In this paper we present a new development of a sensor with LEDs used as spectrally selectivephotodetectors. Its performance was compared with a photodiode-filter sensor used inagronomic applications. Subsequent measurements of weed cover degree were performed andcompared with other methodologies. Results show that the new LEDs based sensor has similarfeatures that conventional ones to determining the weed soil cover degree; while LEDs basedsensor has comparative advantages related its very low manufacturing cost and its robustnesscompatible with agricultural field applications.