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Sunlight-induced chlorophyll fluorescence
(SIF) is a spectral signal (650–800 nm) emitted by photosynthetic centers in
plants under sunlight. It has two peaks, one in the red light band(690 nm) and
the other in the near-infrared band (740 nm), and can directly reflect the
dynamic changes of plant photosynthesis. SIF remote sensing is a rapidly
developing vegetation remote sensing technology which
can compensate for the shortcomings of current vegetation remote sensing techniques and provide new ideas and technologies for
terrestrial ecosystem carbon cycling and vegetation monitoring.
Key Feature
Excellent optical performance, suitable
for detecting the weak fluorescence signal
Independently developed technology— Built-in push-broom scanning during UAV hover
No INS (Inertial Navigation System)
required to achieve large-area image stitching
Deep PSDK (Payload
SDK) development, with an integrated operating software interface
Integrated design of UAV, gimbal, and
hyperspectral camera
