Transcript q-detect

Remote Sensing and Imaging
for
Monitoring and the Detection of Disease
Horizon Scanning
Spectral Response
Imaging
Hugh Mortimer
The Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Q-Detect 30th Month Project Meeting 22/10/2012
Hugh Mortimer – [email protected]
Outline
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Horizon scanning study of remote sensing
instrument platforms
Satellites, High Altitude Platforms (HAPS), Aircraft,
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV’s), Balloons.
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Infrared spectral identification of infected plants
Develop an automated identification system based on highresolution infrared reflectance spectra.
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Satellite Imagery
Use pattern recognition analysis on high spatial resolution
spatial satellite imagery to identify and monitor infected
locations.
Q-Detect 30th Month Project Meeting 22/10/2012
Hugh Mortimer – [email protected]
Horizon Scanning
Reviewing remote sensing solutions
Manned
Satellites
UAV
Imaging Capability
2 - 20cm
0.5 - 20cm
50 - 1500cm
FOV
0.5 to 5km
50m – 5km
10 – 50km
85 to 1360
0.1M to 2.6M
342 to 1650
3M to 14.5M
Costs
(dedicated)
€/h
510 to 2700
€/year 1M to 4.5M
Future
Miniaturisation and Hyper spectral
LIDAR, SAR, Imaging Spectrometers
Future Platforms
High Altitude Platforms – Stratollites, HALE UAV’s
Q-Detect 30th Month Project Meeting 22/10/2012
Hugh Mortimer – [email protected]
EUFP7 project: Q-Detect
Mid Infrared Spectral Reflectance Analysis
Ave. Healthy Japanese Larch
Ave. Diseased P. Ramorum
Q-Detect 30th Month Project Meeting 22/10/2012
Hugh Mortimer – [email protected]
Q-Detect – MORFIS
Object based morphological model based on Morphological model
– geometric, colour
Q-Detect 30th Month Project Meeting 22/10/2012
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Validation using UAV and the Forestry
Commission Helicopter Images
Q-Detect 30th Month Project Meeting 22/10/2012
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Validation using model
Q-Detect 30th Month Project Meeting 22/10/2012
Hugh Mortimer – [email protected]