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Assessing the Performance of RGB-D Sensors for 3D Fruit Crop Canopy Characterization under Different Operating and Lighting Conditions

The use of 3D sensors combined with appropriate data processing and analysis has provided tools to optimise agricultural management through the application of precision agriculture. The recent development of low-cost RGB-Depth cameras has presented an opportunity to introduce 3D sensors into the agr...

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Autores principales: Gené-Mola, Jordi, Llorens, Jordi, Rosell-Polo, Joan R., Gregorio, Eduard, Arnó, Jaume, Solanelles, Francesc, Martínez-Casasnovas, José A., Escolà, Alexandre
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7764794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33321817
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20247072
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author Gené-Mola, Jordi
Llorens, Jordi
Rosell-Polo, Joan R.
Gregorio, Eduard
Arnó, Jaume
Solanelles, Francesc
Martínez-Casasnovas, José A.
Escolà, Alexandre
author_facet Gené-Mola, Jordi
Llorens, Jordi
Rosell-Polo, Joan R.
Gregorio, Eduard
Arnó, Jaume
Solanelles, Francesc
Martínez-Casasnovas, José A.
Escolà, Alexandre
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description The use of 3D sensors combined with appropriate data processing and analysis has provided tools to optimise agricultural management through the application of precision agriculture. The recent development of low-cost RGB-Depth cameras has presented an opportunity to introduce 3D sensors into the agricultural community. However, due to the sensitivity of these sensors to highly illuminated environments, it is necessary to know under which conditions RGB-D sensors are capable of operating. This work presents a methodology to evaluate the performance of RGB-D sensors under different lighting and distance conditions, considering both geometrical and spectral (colour and NIR) features. The methodology was applied to evaluate the performance of the Microsoft Kinect v2 sensor in an apple orchard. The results show that sensor resolution and precision decreased significantly under middle to high ambient illuminance (>2000 lx). However, this effect was minimised when measurements were conducted closer to the target. In contrast, illuminance levels below 50 lx affected the quality of colour data and may require the use of artificial lighting. The methodology was useful for characterizing sensor performance throughout the full range of ambient conditions in commercial orchards. Although Kinect v2 was originally developed for indoor conditions, it performed well under a range of outdoor conditions.
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spelling pubmed-77647942020-12-27 Assessing the Performance of RGB-D Sensors for 3D Fruit Crop Canopy Characterization under Different Operating and Lighting Conditions Gené-Mola, Jordi Llorens, Jordi Rosell-Polo, Joan R. Gregorio, Eduard Arnó, Jaume Solanelles, Francesc Martínez-Casasnovas, José A. Escolà, Alexandre Sensors (Basel) Article The use of 3D sensors combined with appropriate data processing and analysis has provided tools to optimise agricultural management through the application of precision agriculture. The recent development of low-cost RGB-Depth cameras has presented an opportunity to introduce 3D sensors into the agricultural community. However, due to the sensitivity of these sensors to highly illuminated environments, it is necessary to know under which conditions RGB-D sensors are capable of operating. This work presents a methodology to evaluate the performance of RGB-D sensors under different lighting and distance conditions, considering both geometrical and spectral (colour and NIR) features. The methodology was applied to evaluate the performance of the Microsoft Kinect v2 sensor in an apple orchard. The results show that sensor resolution and precision decreased significantly under middle to high ambient illuminance (>2000 lx). However, this effect was minimised when measurements were conducted closer to the target. In contrast, illuminance levels below 50 lx affected the quality of colour data and may require the use of artificial lighting. The methodology was useful for characterizing sensor performance throughout the full range of ambient conditions in commercial orchards. Although Kinect v2 was originally developed for indoor conditions, it performed well under a range of outdoor conditions. MDPI 2020-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7764794/ /pubmed/33321817 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20247072 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Escolà, Alexandre
Assessing the Performance of RGB-D Sensors for 3D Fruit Crop Canopy Characterization under Different Operating and Lighting Conditions
title Assessing the Performance of RGB-D Sensors for 3D Fruit Crop Canopy Characterization under Different Operating and Lighting Conditions
title_full Assessing the Performance of RGB-D Sensors for 3D Fruit Crop Canopy Characterization under Different Operating and Lighting Conditions
title_fullStr Assessing the Performance of RGB-D Sensors for 3D Fruit Crop Canopy Characterization under Different Operating and Lighting Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the Performance of RGB-D Sensors for 3D Fruit Crop Canopy Characterization under Different Operating and Lighting Conditions
title_short Assessing the Performance of RGB-D Sensors for 3D Fruit Crop Canopy Characterization under Different Operating and Lighting Conditions
title_sort assessing the performance of rgb-d sensors for 3d fruit crop canopy characterization under different operating and lighting conditions
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7764794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33321817
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20247072
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