High-resolution Airborne Remote Sensing Facility
The University of Melbourne’s Remote Sensing Facility enables the acquisition of high-resolution imagery for agricultural applications, forestry and environmental purposes. The sensors comprise hyperspectral imaging in the visible and near infrared regions, a hyperspectral-fluorescence camera, and a high-resolution thermal camera.
At the typical flight altitudes, the Airborne Facility can collect imagery at 30cm–1.5m resolutions, from small fields up to several thousands of hectares.
Multispectral, hyperspectral and thermal image acquisition over large areas
- Image acquisition over specific areas ranging small fields up to thousands of hectares using hyperspectral and thermal cameras.
- Processing of large datasets of remote sensing images.
- Estimation of plant traits and biophysical parameters using empirical and physical algorithms.
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