Ndvi Index Articles & Analysis
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Several system configurations are available including collection of normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), normalized difference red edge (NDRE), and high-resolution RGB data in a single flight. ...
NDVI and Your Farm: Understanding NDVI for Plant Health Understanding your crops’ health status isn’t the easiest thing to do. ...
Today, Sentera announced new additions to its small, lightweight High-Precision Single Sensor product family. The new High-Precision NDVI Single and High-Precision NDRE Single utilize patent-pending technology to improve spectral band separation and generate more accurate vegetation index measurements. ...
This sensor enables users to collect visual band imagery as well as vegetation indices based upon the addition of NIR or Red Edge, including normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and normalized difference vegetation red edge (NDRE). The Multispectral 4K is physically smaller but offers more than double the spatial resolution of its primary competitors. ...
By broadening the reach of Sentera’s precision agriculture offering, agronomists, crop consultants, and growers can leverage critical normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) data starting day one of the 2017 growing season. Early adopters immediately see the benefits of Sentera’s solutions, accurately collecting and driving in-field decisions ...
In a single flight, visual-band RGB, near-infrared (NIR) and normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) data is simultaneously captured, and then interpreted in the field to quickly detect problem areas and respond with action. ...
What is NDVI? For more than 40 years agronomists and scientists have used Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) to assess the health of crops and plants. But what is NDVI? And how do you know you’re getting the real deal? How does NDVI relate to crop health? ...
NDVI Toolbox for AgVault Offers Unprecedented Insights into Field Vigor Sentera announced the release of NDVI Toolbox for its AgVault software platform: a set of tools for customizable Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) data that give growers and agronomists significant insight into field and crop health, today and ...
Streaming Directly to Your Mobile Device in Real Time Sentera today announced the upcoming release of LiveNDVI video: livestreamed NDVI video via the Sentera Double 4K sensor. This breakthrough technology will offer agronomists worldwide the fastest way to make decisions and specify inputs based on complete, real-time data. Sentera’s Double 4K “little green ...
” Offering RDO Equipment Co. will offer the following Sentera products: DJI Phantom 4 & 3 NDVI Upgrades: Transforms new or existing Phantom 4 or 3 UAVs into precision scouting tools, retaining the Phantom’s stock camera functionality while adding TrueNDVI™ capabilities Sensors: Capturing hyper-precise near infrared (NIR) imagery, Sentera’s Single ...
“Whether someone is looking to simply autonomously fly a drone and collect imagery, consult on a client’s drone data, or immediately analyze true-NDVI data, AgVault and OnTop are positioned to help save every user both time and ...
Farmers and agronomists who need high-resolution color, near-infrared (NIR), and normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) data from vast amounts of acres in a single flight plan can now capture it easily, and can quickly make decisions based on that data. ...
Featured aircraft include the Phantom 4 and Phantom 3 drones with normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) upgrades as well as the company’s latest fixed-wing drone, the Phoenix 2. ...
“Growers are using the Phoenix 2 with agriculture-specific sensors to collect RGB, NIR, and NDVI imagery. That imagery is so precise [the growers] tell us they’re targeting and treating specific parts of their fields, and they’re using fewer chemicals, saving money and increasing yields,” continued Colten. ...
“Growers are using the Phoenix 2 with agriculture-specific sensors to collect RGB, NIR, and NDVI imagery. That imagery is so precise – [the growers] tell us they’re targeting and treating specific parts of their fields, and then they’re using fewer chemicals, saving money and increasing yields,” continued Colten. ...