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http://dx.doi.org/10.5389/KSAE.2006.48.7.017

Potential Application Topics of KOMPSAT-3 Image in the Field of Precision Agriculture  

Kim, Seong-Joon (Dept. of Civil and Environmental System Engineering, Konkuk University)
Lee, Mi-Seon (Graduate School, Dept. of Rural Engineering, Konkuk University)
Kim, Sang-Ho (Graduate School, Dept. of Rural Engineering, Konkuk University)
Park, Genn-Ae (Graduate School, Dept. of Rural Engineering, Konkuk University)
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Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers / v.48, no.7, 2006 , pp. 17-22 More about this Journal
Abstract
Potential application topics of KOMPSAT-3 image in the field of precision agriculture are suggested. The topics can be categorized as fundamental and applied ones that have contents of static and dynamic characteristics respectively. As fundamental topics, precision information of agriculture that is related to farmland and its crop attributes, precision information of rural infrastructure that is related to rural village and its facilities, precision information of stream environment that is related to rural water resources and its facilities, and precision information of eco-environment that is especially related to riparian ecology and environmental status are included. As applied topics, precision rural water resources that has thematic contents of continuous and event-based runoff, spatial and temporal soil moisture and evapotranspiration, precision agricultural watershed environment that has the contents of spatial and temporal soil loss, sediment and pollutants transport, and precision temporal and spatial crop growth that has the contents of temporal crop texture, spectral reflectance, leaf area index, spatial crop protein information.
Keywords
KOMPSAT-3 image; Precision agriculture; Fundamental topics; Applied topics;
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