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Revista Facultad de Ingeniería

Print version ISSN 0121-1129On-line version ISSN 2357-5328

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ARTEAGA-LOPEZ, Natalia; DELGADO-CALVACHE, Carlos; CASANOVA, Juan-Fernando  and  FIGUEROA, Cristhian. Coffee Crops Analysis Using UAVs Equipped with Multispectral Cameras. Rev. Fac. ing. [online]. 2022, vol.31, n.62, e204.  Epub Jan 26, 2023. ISSN 0121-1129.  https://doi.org/10.19053/01211129.v31.n62.2022.14870.

The use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) equipped with spectral cameras has increased in recent years, especially in the agricultural sector, because it allows farmers and researchers to analyze the state of a crop, i.e., health, nutrients, growth, epidemics, among other parameters. In Colombia, the coffee production sector faces several challenges, such as the need to increase the productivity, the yield, and the quality of coffee. This work estimated the health status of a Castilla variety crop located in San Joaquín, Tambo, Cauca to support the decision-making of coffee growers. For this, chlorophyll data were measured in the field with the CCM-200 plus device, multispectral images were captured with the MAPIR SURVEY 3 camera airborne on a SOLO 3DR UAV, and synthetic data were generated to increase the data set. Six vegetation indices were set, which—together with the chlorophyll values—were modeled through the implementation of simple and multiple linear regressions, decision trees, vector machines, random forests, and k-nearest neighbors. The model with the best performance and the lowest mean square error was disorder with the support vector machine. Likewise, the best performance indices in the models were CVI, GNDVI, and GCI, which are widely used in agriculture to estimate the chlorophyll of plants.

Keywords : agriculture; coffee; multispectral images; synthetic data; UAV; vegetation indices.

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