Abstract
In this study, the authors develop an integrated agricultural monitoring system based on the use of high-spatial-resolution remote sensing imagery and Field Server data for a cabbage field in Tsumagoi, Gunma Prefecture, Japan. The use of the integrated system made it possible to verify the accuracy of cabbage coverage estimated from high-spatial-resolution QuickBird imagery using an unmixing method, because the authors were able to remotely examine cabbages growing in real-time using a Field Server web camera linked to their laboratory via the Internet. Using the developed integrated system, they produced a cabbage coverage map that provided information on cabbage growth that could be used for agricultural land management, particularly with regard to the application of fertilizer and forecasting crop production. The results support the validity of using remote sensing technology in conjunction with a Field Server to manage agricultural crop land.
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