IEEE Access (Jan 2022)
Soil Water Content Estimation With the Presence of Vegetation Using Ultra Wideband Radar-Drone
Abstract
Radar–drone system is potentially implemented as a method for collecting the soil water content of a large area. Vegetation that may covers the soil surface affects the detection results of soil water content using radar system in plantation areas. Vegetation will influence the propagation mechanism of radar waves, therefore, a method to overcome this effect is needed. The method to compensate the effect of vegetation based on a transmission line model is then proposed in this paper. The transmission line model is used as the concept for transforming the measured reflection coefficient under the vegetation effect to the ground reflection coefficient value. Experiments were carried out by taking a case studies on tea plantations. The tea plant becomes a vegetation layer which its effect needs to be considered on the detection of soil water content. An ultra-wideband radar system with a frequency range of 500 MHz - 3 GHz is proposed in this study. The radar is integrated to hexacopter drone for scanning the tea plantation areas. The radar-drone system flight with a constant elevation from ground level. The experimental results show that the proposed method is able to improve the detection results of soil water content using radar with an accuracy of 96%. The radar-drone performance in detecting soil water content is suitable for precision farming purposes.
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