NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index)
Nearly all satellite Vegetation Indices employ this difference formula to quantify the density of plant growth on the Earth — near-infrared radiation minus visible radiation divided by near-infrared radiation plus visible radiation. The result of this formula is called the Normalized Difference Vegetation
Index (NDVI). Written mathematically, the formula is:
NDVI = (NIR — VIS)/(NIR + VIS)
Calculations of NDVI for a given pixel always results in a number that ranges from minus one (-1) to plus one (+1); however, no green
leaf gives a value close to zero. A zero means no vegetation and close to +1 (0.8 - 0.9) indicates the highest possible density of green.
Inspire 1 Matrice 100 X3 NDV1 Camera for Agriculture. Built to order option for the Inspire 1. Giving you powerful crop data to find problem areas and ultimately increase crop production. Agriculture is one of the industries that is experiencing huge measurable benefits from the use of AG Drones. The original stock lens is pulled and replaced with a high quality glass lens with a Blue / NIR filter, and focused before sealing the X3. Each unit is tested and the images analyzed before being sent out.