Publications

Wang, JX; Xiong, QC; Lin, QN; Huang, HG (2018). Feasibility of using mobile phone to estimate forest Leaf Area Index: a case study in Yunnan Pine. REMOTE SENSING LETTERS, 9(2), 180-188.

Abstract
Remotely-sensed Leaf Area Index (LAI) is vital to describe the vegetation canopy and assess plant growth condition and healthy status. However, sufficient instant ground LAI samples are pre-required for calibration or validation, which is generally difficult to collect. We proposed a method, LAI-Mobile, to use mobile phones with low-cost fisheye lens to take fisheye photos and to invert LAIs, which may be popularized for ordinary people to generate big volume of LAI sample data. The feasibility of LAI-Mobile was tested by comparing with LAI-2200 and GF-1 satellite data (GF = high resolution) in a pest-invaded Yunnan pine forest area in Yunnan province of China. Results show significant correlation between LAI-2200 and LAI-Mobile data for forest plots with coefficient of determination (R-2) = 0.706 and Root Mean Square Error (RSME) = 0.241, and GF-1 satellite images (R-2 = 0.659 and RMSE = 0.268). The linear regression shows a good agreement between the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) LAI product and the inverted GF-1 LAI, with R-2 = 0.649, RMSE = 0.795. Despite larger uncertainty for single fisheye image than LAI-2200, LAI-mobile can provide fast and convenient method to collect large amount of LAI, which will support remote sensing inversion of LAI at large scale.

DOI:
10.1080/2150704X.2017.1399470

ISSN:
2150-704X